Design, synthesis and biological evaluation of 4-aminoquinoline-guanylthiourea derivatives as antimalarial agents

Bhagat, Shweta ; Arfeen, Minhajul ; Das, Gourav ; Ramkumar, Mridula ; Khan, Shabana I. ; Tekwani, Babu L. ; Bharatam, Prasad V. (2019) Design, synthesis and biological evaluation of 4-aminoquinoline-guanylthiourea derivatives as antimalarial agents Bioorganic Chemistry, 91 . p. 103094. ISSN 0045-2068

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1016/j.bioorg.2019.103094

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bioorg.2019.103094

Abstract

Guanylthiourea (GTU) has been identified as an important antifolate antimalarial pharmacophore unit, whereas, 4-amino quinolones are already known for antimalarial activity. In the present work molecules carrying 4-aminoquinoline and GTU moiety have been designed using molecular docking analysis with PfDHFR enzyme and heme unit. The docking results indicated that the necessary interactions (Asp54 and Ile14) and docking score (−9.63 to −7.36 kcal/mmol) were comparable to WR99210 (−9.89 kcal/mol). From these results nine molecules were selected for synthesis. In vitro analysis of these synthesized compounds reveal that out of the nine molecules, eight show antimalarial activity in the range of 0.61–7.55 μM for PfD6 strain and 0.43–8.04 μM for PfW2 strain. Further, molecular dynamics simulations were performed on the most active molecule to establish comparative binding interactions of these compounds and reference ligand with Plasmodium falciparum dihydrofolate reductase (PfDHFR).

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Keywords:4-aminoquinoline; Guanylthiourea; Pfdhfr; Molecular Docking; Molecular Dynamics; In Vitro Studies.
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