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  • Title: Synthesis and kinetic studies of an amidine-containing phosphonofluoridate: a novel potent inhibitor of trypsin-like enzymes.
    Author: Ni LM, Powers JC.
    Journal: Bioorg Med Chem; 1998 Oct; 6(10):1767-73. PubMed ID: 9839006.
    Abstract:
    The amidine-containing alpha-aminoalkyl phosphonofluoridate 3 (Cbz-(4-AmPhGly)P(OPh)(F)) is a very potent inhibitor of trypsin-like enzymes. It was prepared by hydrolyzing the corresponding phosphonate diphenyl ester 4 followed by reaction of fluoride with the phosphonochloridate prepared from the intermediate phosphonic acid monoester 5. Compound 3 is the most potent amidine-containing organophosphorus inhibitor yet reported for trypsin-like enzymes. It inhibits trypsin and thrombin with second-order rate constants (Kobs/[I]) of 2.6 x 10(5) M-1 s-1 and 1.0 x 10(5) M-1 s-1, respectively, showing a 130-fold and a 1250-fold rate enhancement over the corresponding diphenyl ester (4). It also inactivates trypsin 2 orders of magnitude more potently than simple phosphonofluoridates such as DFP,1 Sarin and Soman. The phosphonofluoridate 3 does not inhibit other serine proteases such as porcine pancreatic elastase (PPE) and the esterase acetylcholinesterase (AChE). The phosphonofluoridate 3 is hydrolyzed rapidly in buffer solution and has a t1/2 of 4.5 s at pH 7.5.
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