Design and synthesis of aromatic inhibitors of anthranilate synthase
作者:Richard J. Payne、Esther M. M. Bulloch、Andrew D. Abell、Chris Abell
DOI:10.1039/b510633h
日期:——
Anthranilate synthase catalyses the conversion of chorismate to anthranilate, a key step in tryptophan biosynthesis. A series of 3-(1-carboxy-ethoxy) benzoic acids were synthesised as chorismate analogues, with varying functionality at C-4, the position of the departing hydroxyl group in chorismate. Most of the compounds were moderate inhibitors of anthranilate synthase, with inhibition constants between 20–30 µM. The exception was 3-(1-carboxy-ethoxy) benzoic acid, (C-4 = H), for which KI
= 2.4 µM. These results suggest that a hydrogen bonding interaction with the active site general acid (Glu309) is less important than previously assumed for inhibition of the enzyme by these aromatic chorismate analogues.