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Charge-transfer interactions in the inhibition of MAO-A by phenylisopropylamines--a QSAR study

  • J Comput Aided Mol Des. 2002 Feb;16(2):95-103. doi: 10.1023/a:1016344030772.
Gabriel Vallejos 1 Marcos Caroli Rezende Bruce K Cassels
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  • 1 Facultad de Química v Biología, Universidad de Santiago, Chile.
Abstract

The HOMO energies and the charges on the aromatic carbons of two sets of MAO-A-inhibiting phenylisopropylamines, one containing 4-amino substituents, were calculated by the AM1 method, in order to evaluate the importance of charge-transfer interactions between drug and Enzyme. Multiple-linear regressions of the pIC50 values on the calculated descriptors were performed with 33 compounds from the two sets, and separately with each set. A poor correlation was obtained when the two sets were merged, as a result of opposing trends shown by the two separate sets. These opposing trends were reconciled by invoking a partial protonation of the basic 4-amino substituents by a hydrogen-bond-donor fragment of the Enzyme. The resulting analysis indicated that electron-rich rings and higher HOMO levels tended to increase activity. This model received support from the evaluation of the IMAO activity of four new phenylisopropylamines.

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