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Phosphono Bisbenzguanidines as Irreversible Dipeptidomimetic Inhibitors and Activity‐Based Probes of Matriptase‐2
Author(s) -
Häußler Daniela,
Mangold Martin,
Furtmann Norbert,
Braune Annett,
Blaut Michael,
Bajorath Jürgen,
Stirnberg Marit,
Gütschow Michael
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
chemistry – a european journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.687
H-Index - 242
eISSN - 1521-3765
pISSN - 0947-6539
DOI - 10.1002/chem.201600206
Subject(s) - chemistry , protease , stereochemistry , enzyme , serine protease , combinatorial chemistry , phosphonate , fluorescence , biochemistry , physics , quantum mechanics
Matriptase‐2, a type II transmembrane serine protease, plays a key role in human iron homeostasis. Inhibition of matriptase‐2 is considered as an attractive strategy for the treatment of iron‐overload diseases, such as hemochromatosis and β‐thalassemia. In the present study, synthetic routes to nine dipeptidomimetic inactivators were developed. Five active compounds ( 41 – 45 ) were identified and characterized kinetically as irreversible inhibitors of matriptase‐2. In addition to a phosphonate warhead, these dipeptides possess two benzguanidine moieties as arginine mimetics to provide affinity for matriptase‐2 by binding to the S1 and S3/S4 subpockets, respectively. This binding mode was strongly supported by covalent docking analysis. Compounds 41 – 45 were obtained as mixtures of two diastereomers and were therefore separated into the single epimers. Compound 45 A , with S configuration at the N‐terminal amino acid and R configuration at the phosphonate carbon atom, was the most potent matriptase‐2 inactivator with a rate constant of inactivation of 2790  m −1  s −1 and abolished the activity of membrane‐bound matriptase‐2 on the surface of intact cells. Based on the chemotyp of phosphono bisbenzguanidines, the design and synthesis of a fluorescent probe ( 51 A ) by insertion of a coumarin label is described. The in‐gel fluorescence detection of matriptase‐2 was demonstrated by applying 51 A as the first activity‐based probe for this enzyme.

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