Disruption of water networks is the cause of human/mouse species selectivity in urokinase plasminogen activator (uPA) inhibitors derived from hexamethylene amiloride (HMA)
Abstract:The urokinase plasminogen activator (uPA) plays a critical role in tumor cell invasion and migration and is a promising anti-metastasis target. 6-Substituted analogs of 5-N,N-(hexamethylene)amiloride (HMA) are potent and selective uPA inhibitors that lack the diuretic and anti-kaliuretic properties of the parent drug amiloride. However, the compounds display pronounced selectivity for human over mouse uPA, thus confounding interpretation of data from human xenografted mouse models of cancer. Here, computationa… Show more
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