Protein surface-assisted enhancement in the binding affinity of an inhibitor for recombinant human carbonic anhydrase - II

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Banerjee, AL [1 ]
Swanson, M [1 ]
Roy, BC [1 ]
Jia, X [1 ]
Haldar, MK [1 ]
Mallik, S [1 ]
Srivastava, DK [1 ]
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[1] N Dakota State Univ, Dept Chem & Mol Biol, Fargo, ND 58105 USA
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10.1021/ja047557p
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O6 [化学];
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We elaborate on a novel strategy for enhancing the binding affinity of an active-site directed inhibitor by attaching a tether group, designed to interact with the surface-exposed histidine residue(s) of enzymes. In this approach, we have utilized the recombinant form of human carbonic anhydrase-II (hCA-II) as the enzyme source and benzenesulfonamide and its derivatives as inhibitors. The steady-state kinetic and the ligand binding data revealed that the attachment of iminodiacetate (IDA)-Cu2+ to benzenesulfonamide (via a triethylene glycol spacer) enhanced its binding affinity for hCA-II by about 40-fold. No energetic contribution of either IDA or triethylene glycol spacer was found (at least in the ground state of the enzyme-inhibitor complex) when Cu2+ was stripped off from the tether group-conjugated sulfonamide derivative. Arguments are presented that the overall strategy of enhancing the binding affinities of known inhibitors by attaching the IDA-Cu2+ groups to interact with the surface-exposed histidine residues will find a general application in designing the isozyme-specific inhibitors as potential drugs.
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页码:10875 / 10883
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