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Synthesis and Structure-Activity Relationship Studies of Hydrazide-Hydrazones As Inhibitors of Laccase from

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Journal Molecules
Publisher MDPI
Specialty Biology
Date 2020 Mar 14
PMID 32164357
Citations 8
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Abstract

A series of hydrazide-hydrazones , the imine derivatives of hydrazides and aldehydes bearing benzene rings, were screened as inhibitors of laccase from . Laccase is a copper-containing enzyme which inhibition might prevent or reduce the activity of the plant pathogens that produce it in various biochemical processes. The kinetic and molecular modeling studies were performed and for selected compounds, the docking results were discussed. Seven 4-hydroxybenzhydrazide (4-HBAH) derivatives exhibited micromolar activity = 24-674 µM with the predicted and desirable competitive type of inhibition. The structure-activity relationship (SAR) analysis revealed that a slim salicylic aldehyde framework had a pivotal role in stabilization of the molecules near the substrate docking site. Furthermore, the presence of phenyl and bulky -butyl substituents in position 3 in salicylic aldehyde fragment favored strong interaction with the substrate-binding pocket in laccase. Both 3- and 4-HBAH derivatives containing larger 3--butyl-5-methyl- or 3,5-di--butyl-2-hydroxy-benzylidene unit, did not bind to the active site of laccase and, interestingly, acted as non-competitive ( = 32.0 µM) or uncompetitive ( = 17.9 µM) inhibitors, respectively. From the easily available laccase inhibitors only sodium azide, harmful to environment and non-specific, was over 6 times more active than the above compounds.

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