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Joanna Panecka-Hofman1,2, Pasquale Linciano3,4, Ina Pöhner1,5
1Molecular and Cellular Modeling Group, Heidelberg Institute for Theoretical Studies (HITS), D-69118 Heidelberg, Germany.
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Pteridine reductase 1 (PTR1) is a folate pathway enzyme essential for pathogenic trypanosomatids and a promising drug target for diseases such as sleeping sickness and leishmaniasis. Previous studies have shown that the 2-aminobenzothiazole moiety targets the PTR1 biopterin pocket, while 3,4-dichlorophenyl-containing compounds, such as I bind a different region of the Trypanosoma brucei PTR1 (TbPTR1) pocket. This study combines both moieties via various linkers, creating two compound series screened in silico against TbPTR1 and Leishmania major PTR1 (LmPTR1). In the first series, five compounds were synthesized, and 1a and 1b emerged as potent TbPTR1 inhibitors, with 1b also being active against LmPTR1 and moderately effective against Leishmania infantum. Furthermore, structure-activity relationship analysis, supported by quantum calculations and crystallography, revealed meta-halogenation to be more favorable than para, although single halogenation reduced antiparasite effects. Our fragment hybridization approach led to less toxic, more effective compounds than I.
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