Structural study of the Schiff base copper(II) chelates as thrombin inhibitor

Abstract only Thrombin is a trypsin-like serine protease that plays a critical role in the blood coagulation cascade. Thus, studies on thrombin-specific inhibitor are useful for the design of clinical useful compounds. We have previously reported of the Schiff base metal chelates carrying benzamidin...

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Published inActa crystallographica. Section A, Foundations and advances Vol. 70; no. a1; p. C1665
Main Authors Okada, Chiaki, Hatae, Noriyuki, Toyota, Eiko
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 05.08.2014
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Summary:Abstract only Thrombin is a trypsin-like serine protease that plays a critical role in the blood coagulation cascade. Thus, studies on thrombin-specific inhibitor are useful for the design of clinical useful compounds. We have previously reported of the Schiff base metal chelates carrying benzamidine and amino acid moieties. More than 50 kinds of Schiff base copper(II) chelates were synthesized from p - or m -amidinosalicylaldehyde and various L- or D-amino acids. These chelates have effective inhibitory activity for trypsin and thrombin ( K i = 10 -5 ~ 10 -6 M). In this series of inhibitors, the copper(II) chelate derived from p -amidinosalicylaldehyde and D-tryptophan (chelate 1g' in original paper) have shown exceptionally potent inhibitory activity against thrombin ( K i = 2.7×10 -8 M). To elucidate the structural basis of this high efficient inhibition, we were planning to determine and compare with four protein-inhibitor complex structures, chelate 1g' or 2g' bound to trypsin or thrombin (chelate 2g' is derived from m -amidinosalicylaldehyde and D-Trp). The crystals of trypsin binding the chelate 2g' was obtained by sitting-drop vapor diffusion method by mixing 2.5 μL of 20 mg/mL protein-chelate complex solution with 2.5 μL of 0.1 M HEPES, pH 7.4, containing 0.1 M Li 2 (SO 4 ), 25.0% PEG 3350. In the crystal structure, the imidazole nitrogen of His57 is coordinated with the copper(II) ion (1.94 Å). This close contact is made possible by conformation change of the His57. The indole ring of the chelate 2g' simultaneously interacts with the copper(II) and the His57 by cation-π and π-π stacking interaction, respectively. In addition to trypsin-chelate 2g' complex structure, we will report on the other three complex structures of trypsin-chelate 1g' , thrombin-chelate 1g' and thrombin-chelate 2g' .
ISSN:2053-2733
2053-2733
DOI:10.1107/S205327331408334X