Abstract
New catechol-containing chemical entities have been investigated as matrix metalloproteinase inhibitors as well as antioxidant molecules. The combination of the two properties could represent a useful feature due to the potential application in all the pathological processes characterized by increased proteolytic activity and radical oxygen species (ROS) production, such as inflammation and photoaging. A series of catechol-based molecules were synthesized and tested for both proteolytic and oxidative inhibitory activity, and the detailed binding mode was assessed by crystal structure determination of the complex between a catechol derivative and the matrix metalloproteinase-8. Surprisingly, X-ray structure reveals that the catechol oxygens do not coordinates the zinc atom.
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Tauro, M., Laghezza, A., Loiodice, F., Piemontese, L., Caradonna, A., Capelli, D., … Tortorella, P. (2016). Catechol-based matrix metalloproteinase inhibitors with additional antioxidative activity. Journal of Enzyme Inhibition and Medicinal Chemistry, 31, 25–37. https://doi.org/10.1080/14756366.2016.1217853
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