The design and synthesis of inhibitors of pantothenate synthetase
KL Tuck, SA Saldanha, LM Birch, AG Smith…
Index: Tuck, Kellie L.; Saldanha, S. Adrian; Birch, Louise M.; Smith, Alison G.; Abell, Chris Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry, 2006 , vol. 4, # 19 p. 3598 - 3610
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Abstract
Pantothenate synthetase catalyses the ATP-dependent condensation of D-pantoate and β- alanine to form pantothenate. Ten analogues of the reaction intermediate pantoyl adenylate, in which the phosphodiester is replaced by either an ester or sulfamoyl group, were designed as potential inhibitors of the enzyme. The esters were all modest competitive inhibitors, the sulfamoyls were more potent, consistent with their closer structural similarity ...
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