Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
71068 Journal of Molecular Catalysis B: Enzymatic 2006 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The aim of this study is to probe the glycerol backbone conformation of the substrate (or inhibitor) in the active site of Pseudomonas species lipase by the 1,2-cyclopentandiol analogues of the ethylene glycerol carbamate inhibitors. Cyclopentane-carbamates, cis-1,2-di-N-n- butylcarbamyl-cyclopentane (1) and trans-1,2-di-N-n-butylcarbamyl-cyclopentane (2), are the conformationally constrained analogues of 1,2-di-N-n-butylcarbamyl ethane (3). All carbamates are synthesized and characterized as the pseudo-substrate inhibitors of the enzyme. Cis-cyclopentane-di-carbamate (1) is a more potent inhibitor than both ethane-di-carbamate (3) and trans-cyclopentane-di-carbamate (2) probably because the glycerol backbone conformations of cis-cyclopentane-di-carbamate (1) are constrained by the cyclopentane ring and cis-cyclopentane-di-cabamate (1) is a meso compound but trans-cyclopentane-di-carbamate (2) is a racemate.

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