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An Optimized Dihydrodibenzothiazepine Lead Compound (SBI-0797750) As a Potent and Selective Inhibitor of Plasmodium Falciparum and P. Vivax Glucose 6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase 6-Phosphogluconolactonase

Abstract

In , the first two and rate-limiting enzymes of the pentose phosphate pathway, glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) and the 6-phosphogluconolactonase, are bifunctionally fused to a unique enzyme named GluPho, differing structurally and mechanistically from the respective human orthologs. Consistent with the enzyme's essentiality for malaria parasite proliferation and propagation, human G6PD deficiency has immense impact on protection against severe malaria, making GluPho an attractive antimalarial drug target. Herein we report on the optimized lead compound -(((2R,4S)-1-cyclobutyl-4-hydroxypyrrolidin-2-yl)methyl)-6-fluoro-4-methyl-11-oxo-10,11-dihydrodibenzo[b,f][1,4]thiazepine-8-carboxamide (SBI-0797750), a potent and fully selective GluPho inhibitor with robust nanomolar activity against recombinant GluPho, G6PD, and P. falciparum blood-stage parasites. Mode-of-action studies have confirmed that SBI-0797750 disturbs the cytosolic glutathione-dependent redox potential, as well as the cytosolic and mitochondrial HO homeostasis of P. falciparum blood stages, at low nanomolar concentrations. Moreover, SBI-0797750 does not harm red blood cell (RBC) integrity and phagocytosis and thus does not promote anemia. SBI-0797750 is therefore a very promising antimalarial lead compound.

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