Activity-Based Profiling of Retaining Glycosidases in Disease Diagnosis and Their Application in Drug Discovery.

Q1 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
Yevhenii Radchenko, Johannes M F G Aerts, Gideon J Davies, Jeroen D C Codée, Herman S Overkleeft
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Retaining glycosidases employ a two-step double displacement mechanism to hydrolyze their substrate glycosides. This mechanism involves a covalent enzyme-substrate adduct, and irreversible retaining glycosidase inhibitors have been designed based on this mechanism. Tagging such inhibitors with a reported moiety (biotin, fluorophore, bioorthogonal tag) provides activity-based retaining glycosidase probes. This chapter describes research on such activity-based probes that are inspired by the natural product retaining β-glucosidase inhibitor, cyclophellitol. Modulation of the configuration and substitution pattern yielded a suite of probes with which a host of retaining glycosidases are inhibited, and reported on, including enzymes involved in human pathologies (cancer, inherited lysosomal storage disorders). This chapter provides insights into their design and synthesis, their application in disease diagnosis, and their application in drug discovery, both as tools to uncover competitive inhibitors and as starting point for the design of covalent inhibitors.

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Handbook of experimental pharmacology
Handbook of experimental pharmacology Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics (all)
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期刊介绍: The Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology is one of the most authoritative and influential book series in pharmacology. It provides critical and comprehensive discussions of the most significant areas of pharmacological research, written by leading international authorities. Each volume in the series represents the most informative and contemporary account of its subject available, making it an unrivalled reference source.
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