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Acetyl Coenzyme?A Analogues as Rationally Designed Inhibitors of Citrate Synthase
Authors:Dr Davide Bello  Maria Grazia Rubanu  Dr Nouchali Bandaranayaka  Dr Jan P Götze  Prof?Dr Michael Bühl  Prof?Dr David O'Hagan
Affiliation:1. University of St Andrews, School of Chemistry, North Haugh, St. Andrews, KY16 9ST UK;2. University of St Andrews, School of Chemistry, North Haugh, St. Andrews, KY16 9ST UK

These authors contributed equally to this work.;3. University of St Andrews, School of Chemistry, North Haugh, St. Andrews, KY16 9ST UK

Present address: Freie Universität Berlin, Institut für Chemie und Biochemie, Takustrasse 3, 14495 Berlin, Germany

Abstract:In this study, we probed the inhibition of pig heart citrate synthase (E.C. 4.1.3.7) by synthesising seven analogues either designed to mimic the proposed enolate intermediate in this enzyme reaction or developed from historical inhibitors. The most potent inhibitor was fluorovinyl thioether 9 (Ki=4.3 μm ), in which a fluorine replaces the oxygen atom of the enolate. A comparison of the potency of 9 with that of its non-fluorinated vinyl thioether analogue 10 (Ki=68.3 μm ) revealed a clear “fluorine effect” favouring 9 by an order of magnitude. The dethia analogues of 9 and 10 proved to be poor inhibitors. A methyl sulfoxide analogue was a moderate inhibitor (Ki=11.1 μm ), thus suggesting hydrogen bonding interactions in the enolate site. Finally, E and Z propenoate thioether isomers were explored as conformationally constrained carboxylates, but these were not inhibitors. All compounds were prepared by the synthesis of the appropriate pantetheinyl diol and then assembly of the coenzyme A structure according to a three-enzyme biotransformation protocol. A quantum mechanical study, modelling both inhibitors 9 and 10 into the active site indicated short CF ??? H contacts of ≈2.0 Å, consistent with fluorine making two stabilising hydrogen bonds, and mimicking an enolate rather than an enol intermediate. Computation also indicated that binding of 9 to citrate synthase increases the basicity of a key aspartic acid carboxylate, which becomes protonated.
Keywords:citrate synthase mechanism  coenzyme A analogues  enzyme inhibition  organo-fluorine chemistry
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