Issue 6, 2005

1-Oxabicyclic β-lactams as new inhibitors of elongating MPT–a key enzyme responsible for assembly of cell-surface phosphoglycans of Leishmania parasite

Abstract

New iminosugars (1-oxabicyclic β-lactam disaccharides) have been synthesized as inhibitors of elongating α-D-mannosyl phosphate transferase (eMPT), a key enzyme involved in the iterative biosynthesis of cell-surface phosphoglycans of the Leishmania parasite. The design is based on a transition-state model for this remarkable enzyme that transfers intact α-D-mannosyl-phosphate from GDP-Man. Since these phosphoglycans are unique to Leishmania and are essential for its infectivity and survival, their biosynthetic pathway has emerged as a novel target for anti-leishmanial drug and vaccine design.

Graphical abstract: 1-Oxabicyclic β-lactams as new inhibitors of elongating MPT–a key enzyme responsible for assembly of cell-surface phosphoglycans of Leishmania parasite

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
03 Dec 2004
Accepted
01 Jan 2005
First published
08 Feb 2005

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2005,3, 1043-1048

1-Oxabicyclic β-lactams as new inhibitors of elongating MPT–a key enzyme responsible for assembly of cell-surface phosphoglycans of Leishmania parasite

D. Ruhela, P. Chatterjee and R. A. Vishwakarma, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2005, 3, 1043 DOI: 10.1039/B418247B

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