Analogs of iso-azepinomycin as potential transition-state analog inhibitors of guanase: Synthesis, biochemical screening, and structure–activity correlations of various selectively substituted imidazo[4,5-e][1,4]diazepines
Abstract:Guanase is an important enzyme of the purine salvage pathway of nucleic acid metabolism and its inhibition has beneficial implications in viral, bacterial, and cancer therapy. The work described herein is based on a hypothesis that azepinomycin, a heterocyclic natural product and a purported transition state analog inhibitor of guanase, does not represent the true transition state of the enzymecatalyzed reaction as closely as does iso-azepinomycin, wherein the 6-hydroxy group of azepinomycin has been transloca… Show more
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