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Identification and synthesis of selective cholesterol esterase inhibitor using dynamic combinatorial chemistry
Shuang Zhao1, Yao Wu1, Lei Hu1
1School of Pharmacy, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang, 301 Xuefu Rd., Zhenjiang, China.
Abstract:
In this study, the concept of dynamic combinatorial chemistry (DCC) was applied to explore novel cholesterol esterase (CEase) inhibitors. In the presence of enzyme, two substrates (A1H3 and A2H3) were amplified from the dynamic combinatorial library (DCL), which was generated through reversible acylhydrazone formation reaction. In the in vitro biological evaluation, compound A1H3 exhibited not only potent (IC50 in nanomolar range) but also selective inhibition (>120 folds of selectivity for CEase over AChE). Furthermore, the binding pattern and possible binding mechanism were investigated in the kinetic experiment and molecular docking study, respectively.
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