Crystal Structures of Two Potent Nonamidine Inhibitors Bound to Factor Xa,
- 26 November 2002
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Biochemistry
- Vol. 41 (52) , 15514-15523
- https://doi.org/10.1021/bi0264061
Abstract
There has been intense interest in the development of factor Xa inhibitors for the treatment of thrombotic diseases. Our laboratory has developed a series of novel non-amidine inhibitors of factor Xa. This paper presents two crystal structures of compounds from this series bound to factor Xa. The first structure is derived from the complex formed between factor Xa and compound 1. Compound 1 was the first non-amidine factor Xa inhibitor from our lab that had measurable potency in an in vitro assay of anticoagulant activity. The second compound, 2, has a molar affinity for factor Xa (Kiapp) of 7 pM and good bioavailability. The two inhibitors bind in an L-shaped conformation with a chloroaromatic ring buried deeply in the S1 pocket. The opposite end of these compounds contains a basic substituent that extends into the S4 binding site. A chlorinated phenyl ring bridges the substituents in the S1 and S4 pockets via amide linkers. The overall conformation is similar to the previously published structures for amidine-based inhibitors complexed with factor Xa. However, there are significant differences in the interactions between the inhibitor and the protein at the atomic level. Most notably, there is no group that forms a salt bridge with the carboxylic acid at the base of the S1 pocket (Asp189). Each inhibitor forms only one well-defined hydrogen bond to the protein. There are no direct charge−charge interactions. The results indicate that electrostatic interactions play a secondary role in the binding of these potent inhibitors.Keywords
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