Carbon isosteres of the 4-aminopyridine substructure of chloroquine: Effects on pKa, hematin binding, inhibition of hemozoin formation, and parasite growth
2003
Unlike diprotic chloroquine (CQ), its two 4-aminoquinoline carbon isosteres (1, 2) are monoprotic at physiological pH. Compared to CQ, hematin binding affinity of 1 decreased 6.4-fold, and there was no measurable binding for 2. Although 1 was a weak inhibitor of hemozoin formation, neither isostere inhibited P. falciparum in vitro. Evidently, the CQ−hematin interaction is largely a function of its pyridine substructure, but inhibition of hemozoin formation and parasite growth depends on its 4-aminopyridine substructure.
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