基于机制的糖苷酶抑制剂:设计和应用。

2区 化学 Q2 Chemistry
Wouter W Kallemeijn, Martin D Witte, Tom Wennekes, Johannes M F G Aerts
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引用次数: 28

摘要

本文介绍了糖苷酶活性探针(ABPs)的设计和应用的最新进展,重点介绍了参与人体糖基神经酰胺代谢的不同酶。描述了转化和保留糖苷酶的各种催化反应机制。对分子水平催化作用的理解刺激了糖苷酶不同类型ABPs的设计。这些化合物的范围从(1)带有活性基团标记的过渡态模拟物,与目标活性位点结合——在催化口袋内或附近以相对非特异性的方式形成共价键——到(2)酶底物,利用保留糖苷酶目标的催化机制,在酶的活性位点内释放高活性物质,以及(3)基于机制的探针,共价的,不可逆的糖苷酶抑制剂。讨论了基于活性的糖苷酶探针在生物化学和生物学研究中的一些应用,包括体外和体内活性酶分子的特定定量可视化,以及在体外明确识别糖苷酶催化残基的策略。
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Mechanism-based inhibitors of glycosidases: design and applications.

This article covers recent developments in the design and application of activity-based probes (ABPs) for glycosidases, with emphasis on the different enzymes involved in metabolism of glucosylceramide in humans. Described are the various catalytic reaction mechanisms employed by inverting and retaining glycosidases. An understanding of catalysis at the molecular level has stimulated the design of different types of ABPs for glycosidases. Such compounds range from (1) transition-state mimics tagged with reactive moieties, which associate with the target active site—forming covalent bonds in a relatively nonspecific manner in or near the catalytic pocket—to (2) enzyme substrates that exploit the catalytic mechanism of retaining glycosidase targets to release a highly reactive species within the active site of the enzyme, to (3) probes based on mechanism-based, covalent, and irreversible glycosidase inhibitors. Some applications in biochemical and biological research of the activity-based glycosidase probes are discussed, including specific quantitative visualization of active enzyme molecules in vitro and in vivo, and as strategies for unambiguously identifying catalytic residues in glycosidases in vitro.

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Advances in carbohydrate chemistry and biochemistry
Advances in carbohydrate chemistry and biochemistry 生物-生化与分子生物学
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期刊介绍: Advances in Carbohydrate Chemistry and Biochemistry has provided, since its inception in 1945, critical and informative articles written by research specialists that integrate the industrial, analytical, and technological aspects of biochemistry, organic chemistry, and instrumentation methodology to the study of carbohydrates. Its articles present a definitive interpretation of the current status and future trends in carbohydrate chemistry and biochemistry.
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