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Novel peptidyl alpha-keto amide inhibitors of calpains and other cysteine proteases

  • J Med Chem. 1996 Sep 27;39(20):4089-98. doi: 10.1021/jm950541c.
Z Li 1 A C Ortega-Vilain G S Patil D L Chu J E Foreman D D Eveleth J C Powers
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  • 1 School of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta 30332-0400, USA.
Abstract

A series of new dipeptidyl alpha-keto amides of the general structure R1-L-Leu-D,L-AA-CONH-R2 were synthesized and evaluated as inhibitors for the cysteine proteases calpain I, calpain II, and Cathepsin B. They combine 10 different N-protecting groups (R1), 3 Amino acids residues in P1 (AA), and 44 distinct substituents on the alpha-keto amide nitrogen (R2). In general, calpain II was more sensitive to these inhibitors than calpain I, with a large number of inhibitors displaying dissociation constants (Ki) in the 10-100 nM range. Calpain I was also effectively inhibited, but very low Ki values were observed with a smaller number of inhibitors than with calpain II. Cathepsin B was weakly inhibited by most compounds in this study. The best inhibitors for calpain II were Z-Leu-Abu-CONH-CH2-CHOH-C6H5 (Ki = 15 nM), Z-Leu-Abu-CONH-CH2-2-pyridyl (Ki = 17 nM), and Z-Leu-Abu-CONH-CH2-C6H3(3,5(OMe)2) (Ki = 22 nM). The best calpain I inhibitor in this study was Z-Leu-Nva-CONH-CH2-2-pyridyl (Ki = 19 nM). The peptide alpha-keto amide Z-Leu-Abu-CONH-(CH2)2-3-indolyl was the best inhibitor for Cathepsin B (Ki = 31 nM). Some compounds acted as specific calpain inhibitors, with comparable activity on both calpains I and II and a lack of activity on Cathepsin B (e.g., 40, 42, 48, 70). Others were specific inhibitors for calpain I (e.g., 73) or calpain II (e.g., 18, 19, 33, 35, 56). Such inhibitors may be useful in elucidating the physiological and pathological events involving these proteases and may become possible therapeutic agents.

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