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Computer-Aided Fragment Growing Strategies to Design Dual Inhibitors of Soluble Epoxide Hydrolase and LTA4 Hydrolase
Hefke, Lena,Hiesinger, Kerstin,Kramer, Jan S.,Proschak, Ewgenij,Zhu, W. Felix
, p. 1244 - 1249 (2020)
Multitarget ligands are interesting candidates for drug discovery and development due to improved safety and efficacy. However, rational design and optimization of multitarget ligands is tedious because affinity optimization for two or more targets has to be performed simultaneously. In this study, we demonstrate that, given a molecular fragment, which binds to two targets of interest, computer-aided fragment growing can be applied to optimize compound potency, relying on either ligand- or structure-derived information. This methodology is applied to the design of dual inhibitors of soluble epoxide hydrolase and leukotriene A4 hydrolase.
Discovery of Salidroside-Derivated Glycoside Analogues as Novel Angiogenesis Agents to Treat Diabetic Hind Limb Ischemia
Liu, Caiping,Han, Jingxuan,Marcelina, Olivia,Nugrahaningrum, Dyah Ari,Huang, Song,Zou, Meijuan,Wang, Guixue,Miyagishi, Makoto,He, Yun,Wu, Shourong,Kasim, Vivi
, p. 135 - 162 (2022/01/14)
Therapeutic angiogenesis is a potential therapeutic strategy for hind limb ischemia (HLI); however, currently, there are no small-molecule drugs capable of inducing it at the clinical level. Activating the hypoxia-inducible factor-1 (HIF-1) pathway in skeletal muscle induces the secretion of angiogenic factors and thus is an attractive therapeutic angiogenesis strategy. Using salidroside, a natural glycosidic compound as a lead, we performed a structure-activity relationship (SAR) study for developing a more effective and druggable angiogenesis agent. We found a novel glycoside scaffold compound (C-30) with better efficacy than salidroside in enhancing the accumulation of the HIF-1α protein and stimulating the paracrine functions of skeletal muscle cells. This in turn significantly increased the angiogenic potential of vascular endothelial and smooth muscle cells and, subsequently, induced the formation of mature, functional blood vessels in diabetic and nondiabetic HLI mice. Together, this study offers a novel, promising small-molecule-based therapeutic strategy for treating HLI.
Benzoic hydroxamate-based iron complexes as model compounds for humic substances: Synthesis, characterization and algal growth experiments
Orlowska, Ewelina,Roller, Alexander,Wiesinger, Hubert,Pignitter, Marc,Jirsa, Franz,Krachler, Regina,Kandioller, Wolfgang,Keppler, Bernhard K.
, p. 40238 - 40249 (2016/05/24)
A series of monomeric and dimeric FeIII complexes bearing benzoic hydroxamates as O,O-chelates has been prepared and characterized by elemental analysis, IR spectroscopy, UV-Vis spectroscopy, electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI-MS), cyclic voltammetry, EPR spectroscopy and for some examples by X-ray diffraction analysis. The stability of the synthesized complexes in pure water and seawater was monitored over 24 h by means of UV-Vis spectrometry. The ability to release iron from the synthesized model complexes has been investigated with algae growth experiments.