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Structure-activity relationship of 2,4,5-trioxoimidazolidines as inhibitors of thymidine phosphorylase
Rajabi, Mehdi,Mansell, David,Freeman, Sally,Bryce, Richard A.
, p. 1165 - 1171 (2011)
Novel non-nucleobase-derived inhibitors of the angiogenic enzyme, thymidine phosphorylase, have been identified using molecular modelling, synthesis and biological evaluation. These inhibitors are 2,4,5-trioxoimidazolidines bearing N-(substituted)phenylalkyl groups, together with, in most cases, N′-(CH2)n-carboxylic acid, ester or amide side chains. The best compound from this series is 3-(2,4,5-trioxo-3-phenylethyl- imidazolodin-1-yl)propionamide, with an IC50 of 40 μM against Escherichia coli TP. Molecular modelling suggests that this ligand, when complexed with closed-cleft human TP, would have the phenylalkyl group in the active site region normally occupied by a thymine-containing structure.
