EBSCO Logo
Connecting you to content on EBSCOhost
Results
Title

Targeted anticancer pre-vinylsulfone covalent inhibitors of carbonic anhydrase IX.

Authors

Vaškevičius, Aivaras; Baronas, Denis; Leitans, Janis; Kvietkauskaitė, Agnė; Rukšėnaitė, Audronė; Manakova, Elena; Toleikis, Zigmantas; Kaupinis, Algirdas; Kazaks, Andris; Gedgaudas, Marius; Mickevičiūtė, Aurelija; Juozapaitienė, Vaida; Schiöth, Helgi B.; Jaudzems, Kristaps; Valius, Mindaugas; Tars, Kaspars; Gražulis, Saulius; Meyer-Almes, Franz-Josef; Matulienė, Jurgita; Zubrienė, Asta

Abstract

We designed novel pre-drug compounds that transform into an active form that covalently modifies particular His residue in the active site, a difficult task to achieve, and applied to carbonic anhydrase (CAIX), a transmembrane protein, highly overexpressed in hypoxic solid tumors, important for cancer cell survival and proliferation because it acidifies tumor microenvironment helping invasion and metastases processes. The designed compounds have several functionalities: (1) primary sulfonamide group recognizing carbonic anhydrases (CA), (2) high-affinity moieties specifically recognizing CAIX among all CA isozymes, and (3) forming a covalent bond with the His64 residue. Such targeted covalent compounds possess both high initial affinity and selectivity for the disease target protein followed by complete irreversible inactivation of the protein via covalent modification. Our designed prodrug candidates bearing moderately active pre-vinylsulfone esters or weakly active carbamates optimized for mild covalent modification activity to avoid toxic non-specific modifications and selectively target CAIX. The lead inhibitors reached 2 pM affinity, the highest among known CAIX inhibitors. The strategy could be used for any disease drug target protein bearing a His residue in the vicinity of the active site.

Subjects

MEMBRANE proteins; CARBONIC anhydrase; CARBONIC anhydrase inhibitors; CANCER cell proliferation; COVALENT bonds

Publication

eLife, 2024, p1

ISSN

2050-084X

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.7554/eLife.101401

EBSCO Connect | Privacy policy | Terms of use | Copyright | Manage my cookies
Journals | Subjects | Sitemap
© 2025 EBSCO Industries, Inc. All rights reserved