| Title : Biological evaluation and molecular docking of novel 1,3,4-thiadiazole-resorcinol conjugates as multifunctional cholinesterases inhibitors - Skrzypek_2021_Bioorg.Chem_107_104617 |
| Author(s) : Skrzypek A , Matysiak J , Karpinska M , Czarnecka K , Krecisz P , Stary D , Kukulowicz J , Paw B , Bajda M , Szymanski P , Niewiadomy A |
| Ref : Bioorg Chem , 107 :104617 , 2021 |
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Abstract :
Two series of novel 1,3,4-thiadiazole-resorcinol conjugates were efficiently synthesized and evaluated as cholinesterases inhibitors. N-Butyl- and N-chlorophenyl-5-amino-1,3,4-thiadiazol-2-yl)benzene-1,3-diols were identified as the most promising compounds of low nanomolar activity against AChE (IC(50) = 29-76 nM) and moderate activity against BuChE. The inhibition mechanism studies proved that the compounds are mixed type inhibitors. The docking simulations showed great affinity of the compounds for both enzymes. The modelled amine derivatives exhibited a similar arrangement in the catalytic anionic site of AChE similar to that of tacrine. The thiadiazole ring interacted with Trp84 and the phenyl groups created Pi-Pi stacking interactions with the residue - Phe330. The compounds showed better inhibition of the in vitro self-induced Abeta (1-42) aggregation than that compared with curcumin as well as antioxidant properties similar to those of quercetin. They exhibited metal ion chelating properties, acceptable cytotoxicity in vitro and favourable ADMET profile determined in silico. |
| PubMedSearch : Skrzypek_2021_Bioorg.Chem_107_104617 |
| PubMedID: 33444983 |
Skrzypek A, Matysiak J, Karpinska M, Czarnecka K, Krecisz P, Stary D, Kukulowicz J, Paw B, Bajda M, Szymanski P, Niewiadomy A (2021)
Biological evaluation and molecular docking of novel 1,3,4-thiadiazole-resorcinol conjugates as multifunctional cholinesterases inhibitors
Bioorg Chem
107 :104617
Skrzypek A, Matysiak J, Karpinska M, Czarnecka K, Krecisz P, Stary D, Kukulowicz J, Paw B, Bajda M, Szymanski P, Niewiadomy A (2021)
Bioorg Chem
107 :104617