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Elucidation of Crucial Structures for a Catechol-Based Inhibitor of Plasma Hyaluronan-Binding Protein (Factor VII Activating Protease) Autoactivation
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2011
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InflammationCatechol-based InhibitorMedicinal ChemistryProtein FunctionAnti-inflammatoryBiochemistryPro-phbp ActivationMedicineCell AdhesionNatural SciencesMechanism Of ActionSerine ProteasePharmacologyCrucial StructuresCell SignalingPlasma Hyaluronan-binding ProteinDrug DiscoveryExtracellular Matrix
Plasma hyaluronan-binding protein (PHBP) is a serine protease the activation of which is implicated in inflammation. Previous investigations have suggested the presence of catechol-binding sites in its proenzyme form, pro-PHBP. Here we found that compounds with plural catechol groups conjugated with strong electron-withdrawing groups, such as tyrphostin AG 537 (IC(50)=18 nM), were potent inhibitors of pro-PHBP activation.
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