Khalaf RA, Sabbah D, Al-Shalabi E, Al-Sheikh I, Albadawi G, Abu Sheikha G. Synthesis, Structural Characterization and Docking Studies of Sulfamoyl- Phenyl Acid Esters as Dipeptidyl Peptidase-IV Inhibitors.
Curr Comput Aided Drug Des 2018. [PMID:
29521244 DOI:
10.2174/1573409914666180308164013]
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Abstract
BACKGROUND
Diabetes mellitus is a major worldwide health concern that has several serious complications including retinopathy, neuropathy, nephropathy and macrovascular diseases.
OBJECTIVE
Dipeptidyl peptidase-IV (DPP-IV) inhibitors, gliptins, are a new class of antidiabetic agents that potentiate the action of incretins in decreasing the blood glucose levels.
METHODS
In the present study, synthesis and characterization of a series of ten N4-sulfonamido-acrylic and phthalamic acid methyl esters (3a-e and 5a-e) were achieved.
RESULTS
In vitro anti-DPP-IV activity of the synthesized compounds was evaluated, where compound 3b demonstrated the best activity with a % inhibition of 41.7 at 10 µM concentration and an IC50 of 23.9 µM. Moreover, Glide docking experiments revealed that our targeted compounds accommodate the binding site of DPP-IV and tend to form H-bonding with the backbones of R125, E206, S209, D545, K554, W629, Y631, and G632.
CONCLUSION
Modeling findings recommend the attachment of bulky hydrophobic group on the ester side of the structure in addition to harboring extra aromatic rings that might be beneficial for better binding interaction and biological activity.
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