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Spectrophotometric Screening for Potential Inhibitors of Cytosolic Glutathione S-Transferases
Published on: October 10, 2020
Activated sulfonamides are cleaved by glutathione-S-transferases
K A Koeplinger1, Z Zhao, T Peterson
1Protein Science, Pharmacia & Upjohn, Incorporated, Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA.
Abstract:
In preclinical pharmacokinetic studies and in in vitro rat, dog, and human primary hepatocyte incubations, the sulfonamide (-NH-SO(2)-) bond of a potent inhibitor of the HIV-1 protease containing the p-cyanopyridinyl moiety (PNU-109112), undergoes metabolic cleavage to form the corresponding amine metabolite (PNU-143070). Strikingly, a compound, PNU-140690, obtained by substituting the cyanopyridinyl group of PNU-109112 with a trifluoropyridinyl moiety, was stable under the same in vivo and in vitro conditions used for PNU-109112. The apparent "sulfonamidase activity" present in liver was localized to the cytosolic fraction and shown to be an enzyme-mediated reaction requiring reduced glutathione (GSH). The enzyme responsible was purified in a single step on a GSH immobilized gel and was identified as glutathione-S-transferase (GST) by sequence analysis of peptides obtained by tryptic digestion of the purified protein. Moreover, a mixture of GST isoenzymes purified from rat liver, and three recombinant human GST isoforms, A1-1, M1-1, and P1-1, were active toward PNU-109112 sulfonamide cleavage; the three isoforms exhibited differential rates of PNU-109112 cleavage, demonstrating isoenzyme selectivity.
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