Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1383591 | Carbohydrate Research | 2016 | 7 Pages |
•Two new compounds designed as transition-state mimics for the reaction catalyzed by UGM are described.•The compounds are weak inhibitors of UGM.
Uridine diphosphate-galactopyranose mutase (UGM), an enzyme found in many eukaryotic and prokaryotic human pathogens, catalyzes the interconversion of UDP-galactopyranose (UDP-Galp) and UDP-galactofuranose (UDP-Galf), the latter being used as the biosynthetic precursor of the galactofuranose polymer portion of the mycobacterium cell wall. We report here the synthesis of a sulfonium and selenonium ion with an appended polyhydroxylated side chain. These compounds were designed as transition state mimics of the UGM-catalyzed reaction, where the head groups carrying a permanent positive charge were designed to mimic both the shape and positive charge of the proposed galactopyranosyl cation-like transition state. An HPLC-based UGM inhibition assay indicated that the compounds inhibited about 25% of UGM activity at 500 µM concentration.
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