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Diarylsulfonamides as selective, non-peptidic thrombin inhibitors
I R Weber1, R Neidlein, W von der Saal
1Pharmazeutisch-Chemisches Institut der Universität, Heidelberg, Germany.
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters
|January 5, 1999
Abstract:
Based on the structures of aminopyridine thrombin inhibitors (1), a series of aminoalkyl- and guanidinoalkyl-substituted diarylsulfonamides were prepared. The most potent derivative, N-[3-(4-guanidinobutoxy)-5-methyl-phenyl]-benzenesulfonamide (6c) had Ki = 0.18 microM for thrombin and did not inhibit trypsin, plasmin, or factor Xa. Comparison of the X-ray structures of the thrombin/1b and the thrombin/6c complexes revealed important aspects which govern the binding of such diarylsulfonamides to thrombin.