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Serine proteases chymase

The racemic l,4-diazepane-2,5-dione Z is a potent inhibitor of the mast cell serine protease chymase, IC50 = 34 nM with all of the activity residing in the (V)-enantiomer <2007BML3432, 2007BML3435>. [Pg.229]

Chymase (mast cell protease type II), a chymotrypsin-like protease, is a serine protease found in mucosal mast cells, which catalyzes the conversion of angiotensin I to angiotensin II and of big endothelin 1 (ET1) to ET1 (1-31). [Pg.366]

Serine proteases usually show primary specificity (occupation of subsite Si) for positively charged arginine or lysine (trypsin, plasmin, plasminogen activators, thrombin), large hydrophobic side chains of phenylalanine, tyrosine, and tryptophan (chymotrypsin, cathepsin G, chymase, and subtilisin), or small aliphatic side chains (elastases). Nevertheless, there are a large number of variations and in many cases, other subsites like S2 and S3 are more discriminating while maintaining the... [Pg.360]

Diazetidin-2,4-dione has been found to be a chymase inhibitor (IC50 4.0nM). It has been found that 1,3-diazetidin-2,4-dione derivatives possess high activities against bovine pancreatic cr-chrymotrypsin, human cathepsin G, and human neutrophil elastase. Some of the derivatives of l,3-diazetidin-2,4-diones have been shown to be effective as a scaffold for serine protease inhibitors <2001BML1691>. Further, 1,3-diazetidinone containing scaffolds have been found to possess potential antibacterial properties (Section 2.13.7.3). [Pg.683]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.570 ]

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