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Novel Harmicines with Improved Potency against Plasmodium

Journal

MOLECULES
Volume 25, Issue 19, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/molecules25194376

Keywords

harmine; cinnamic acid; amide; antiplasmodial activity; PfHsp90; molecular dynamics simulations; P; berghei; P; falciparum

Funding

  1. Croatian Science Foundation [UIP-2017-05-5160]
  2. University of Zagreb
  3. Fundacao para a Ciencia e Tecnologia, Portugal (FCT) [02/SAICT/2017/29550]
  4. Young researcher's career development project-training of doctoral students of the Croatian Science Foundation

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Harmicines represent hybrid compounds composed of beta-carboline alkaloid harmine and cinnamic acid derivatives (CADs). In this paper we report the synthesis of amide-type harmicines and the evaluation of their biological activity. N-harmicines 5a-f and O-harmicines 6a-h were prepared by a straightforward synthetic procedure, from harmine-based amines and CADs using standard coupling conditions, 1-[bis(dimethylamino)methylene]-1H-1,2,3-triazolo [4,5-b]pyridinium 3-oxid hexafluorophosphate (HATU) and N,N-diisopropylethylamine (DIEA). Amide-type harmicines exerted remarkable activity against the erythrocytic stage of P. falciparum, in low submicromolar concentrations, which was significantly more pronounced compared to their antiplasmodial activity against the hepatic stages of P. berghei. Furthermore, a cytotoxicity assay against the human liver hepatocellular carcinoma cell line (HepG2) revealed favorable selectivity indices of the most active harmicines. Molecular dynamics simulations demonstrated the binding of ligands within the ATP binding site of PfHsp90, while the calculated binding free energies confirmed higher activity of N-harmicines 5 over their O-substituted analogues 6. Amino acids predominantly affecting the binding were identified, which provided guidelines for the further derivatization of the harmine framework towards more efficient agents.

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