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2011
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Title

Synthesis, biological assay in vitro and molecular docking studies of new Schiff base derivatives as potential urease inhibitors

Abstract
A series of new and novel Schiff base derivatives were synthesized and investigated as potential new inhibitors of Jack bean urease. The most potent compounds were 3f with (Ki = 0.09 M) and 3k (Ki = 0.122 M). A pure competitive mechanism of inhibition was observed. Molecular docking studies were also performed to illustrate the binding mode of the compounds. Docking studies were performed on both enzymes from Jack bean urease and H. pylori urease. It was observed that both share the same binding mode. The binding sites of the two urease structures also aligned very well indicating the similarity in binding sites of the enzymes.
Author(s)
Aslam, M.A.S.
Mahmood, S.-U.
Shahid, M.
Saeed, A.
Iqbal, J.
Journal
European journal of medicinal chemistry  
Open Access
DOI
10.1016/j.ejmech.2011.09.009
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