Design and synthesis of biologically active carbaglycosylamines: From glycosidase inhibitors to pharmacological chaperones.

Proc Jpn Acad Ser B Phys Biol Sci

Department of Biosciences and Informatics, Faculty of Science and Technology, Keio University.

Published: August 2022

For over 50 years, our group has been involved in synthetic studies on biologically active cyclitols including carbasugars. Among a variety of compounds synthesized, this review focuses on carbaglycosylamine glycosidase inhibitors, highlighting the following: (1) the naturally occurring N-linked carbaoligosaccharide α-amylase inhibitor acarbose and related compounds; (2) the novel synthetic β-glycosidase inhibitors, 1'-epi-acarviosin and its 6-hydroxy analogue as well as β-valienaminylceramide and its 4'-epimer; (3) the discovery of the β-glycosidase inhibitors with chaperone activity, N-octyl-β-valienamine (NOV) and its 4-epimer (NOEV); and (4) the recent development of the potential pharmacological chaperone N-alkyl-conduramine F-4 derivatives.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.2183/pjab.98.018DOI Listing

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