Characteristic of neuraminidase inhibitory xanthones from Cudrania tricuspidata
- Authors
- Ryu, Young Bae; Curtis-Long, Marcus J.; Lee, Ji Won; Kim, Jin Hyo; Kim, Jun Young; Kang, Kyu Young; Lee, Woo Song; Park, Ki Hun
- Issue Date
- 1-Apr-2009
- Publisher
- PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
- Keywords
- Cudrania tricuspidata; Xanthone; Neuraminidase; Time-dependent; 2vk6
- Citation
- BIOORGANIC & MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY, v.17, no.7, pp 2744 - 2750
- Pages
- 7
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- BIOORGANIC & MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY
- Volume
- 17
- Number
- 7
- Start Page
- 2744
- End Page
- 2750
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/26326
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.bmc.2009.02.042
- ISSN
- 0968-0896
1464-3391
- Abstract
- Natural polyphenolic compounds generally transpire to show relatively low inhibition against glycosidase including neuraminidase. In addition the inhibition modes of such compounds are rarely competitive. In this manuscript, a series of xanthone derivatives from Cudrania tricuspidata are shown to display nanomolar inhibitor activity against neuraminidase (EC 3.2.1.18) as well as competitive inhibition modes. Compound 8 bearing vicinal dihydroxy group on the A-ring displays nanomolar activity (IC50 = 0.08 +/- 0.01 mu M), a 200-fold increase in activity relative to that of the first reported xanthone-derived neuraminidase inhibitor, mangiferin (IC50 = 16.2 +/- 4.2 mu M). The 6,7-vicinal dihydroxy group plays a crucial role for inhibitory activity because compound 4, which has one of these hydroxyl groups prenylated was inactive (33% at 200 mu M), whereas other compounds (1-3 and 6-8) showed nanomolar activity ( 0.08-0.27 mu M) and competitive inhibition modes. Interestingly all inhibitors manifested enzyme isomerization inhibition against neuraminidase. The most potent inhibitor, compound 8 showed similar interaction with a transition-state analogue of neuraminic acid in active site. (c) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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