Rocío Rísquez-Cuadro
University of Seville
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Chemistry: A European Journal | 2012
Elena M. Sánchez-Fernández; Rocío Rísquez-Cuadro; Carmen Ortiz Mellet; José M. García Fernández; Pedro M. Nieto; Jesús Angulo
The synthesis of mimics of the α(1→6)- and α(1→4)-linked disaccharides isomaltose and maltose featuring a bicyclic sp(2)-iminosugar nonreducing moiety O-, S-, or N-linked to a glucopyranoside residue is reported. The strong generalized anomeric effect operating in sp(2)-iminosugars determines the α-stereochemical outcome of the glycosylation reactions, independent of the presence or not of participating protecting groups and of the nature of the heteroatom. It also imparts chemical stability to the resulting aminoacetal, aminothioacetal, or gem-diamine functionalities. All the three isomaltose mimics behave as potent and very selective inhibitors of isomaltase and maltase, two α-glucosidases that bind the parent disaccharides either as substrate or inhibitor. In contrast, large differences in the inhibitory properties were observed among the maltose mimics, with the O-linked derivative being a more potent inhibitor than the N-linked analogue; the S-linked pseudodisaccharide did not inhibit either of the two target enzymes. A comparative conformational analysis based on NMR and molecular modelling revealed remarkable differences in the flexibility about the glycosidic linkage as a function of the nature of the linking atom in this series. Thus, the N-pseudodisaccharide is more rigid than the O-linked derivative, which exhibits conformational properties very similar to those of the natural maltose. The analogous pseudothiomaltoside is much more flexible than the N- or O-linked derivatives, and can access a broader area of the conformational space, which probably implies a strong entropic penalty upon binding to the enzymes. Together, the present results illustrate the importance of taking conformational aspects into consideration in the design of functional oligosaccharide mimetics.
Organic Letters | 2009
Elena M. Sánchez-Fernández; Rocío Rísquez-Cuadro; Aguilar-Moncayo M; García-Moreno Mi; Ortiz Mellet C; García Fernández Jm
The orbital (negative hyperconjugation) contribution to the generalized anomeric effect is highly increased in bicyclic gem-diamines with a pseudoamide-type endocyclic nitrogen atom, which has been exploited for the stereoselective synthesis of configurationally stable alpha-N-linked azadisaccharide heteroanalogues of the natural disaccharides maltose and isomaltose as aglycon-sensitive inhibitors of isomaltase.
Organic Letters | 2009
Elena M. Sánchez-Fernández; Rocío Rísquez-Cuadro; Matilde Aguilar Moncayo; María Isabel García Moreno; Carmen Ortiz-Mellet; José Manuel García-Fernández
The orbital (negative hyperconjugation) contribution to the generalized anomeric effect is highly increased in bicyclic gem-diamines with a pseudoamide-type endocyclic nitrogen atom, which has been exploited for the stereoselective synthesis of configurationally stable alpha-N-linked azadisaccharide heteroanalogues of the natural disaccharides maltose and isomaltose as aglycon-sensitive inhibitors of isomaltase.
Carbohydrate Research | 2016
Elena M. Sánchez-Fernández; Rita Gonçalves-Pereira; Rocío Rísquez-Cuadro; Gabriela B. Plata; José M. Padrón; José M. García Fernández; Carmen Ortiz Mellet
The synthesis of a complete series of cyclic carbamate-type sp(2)-iminosugar N-, S-, O- and C-octyl pseudoglycosides related to nojirimycin, mannojirimycin and galactonojirimycin, all having the α-pseudoanomeric configuration, is reported. The gem-diamine-type N-pseudoglycosides can be accessed directly from the corresponding reducing sp(2)-imisosugar precursors by reaction with octylamine in methanol, whereas per-O-acetyl or 1-fluoro derivatives were used as pseudoglycosyl donors for the preparation of S-pseudoglycosides or O- and C-pseudoglycosides, respectively. Evaluation of their inhibitory properties against a panel of glycosidases evidenced selectivity profiles that strongly depend on the configurational pattern and the nature of the glycosidic linkage. On the contrary, the antiproliferative activity determined against a panel of tumor cell lines was largely independent of the relative orientation of the hydroxyl groups in the sp(2)-iminosugar moiety. Indeed, sp(2)-iminosugar representatives exhibiting significant growth inhibition potencies were identified in all three configurationally different types of compounds studied, namely α-d-gluco, α-d-manno and α-d-galacto glycoside analogs. Interestingly, none of the compounds affected viability and mortality of normal cells at the used concentrations. Altogether, the results strongly suggest that the anticancer activity of amphiphilic sp(2)-iminosugar glycosides might be unrelated, or not solely related, to their glycosidase inhibitory activity.
European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2016
Alex de la Fuente; Rocío Rísquez-Cuadro; Xavier Verdaguer; José M. García Fernández; Eiji Nanba; Katsumi Higaki; Carmen Ortiz Mellet; Antoni Riera
Due to their capacity to inhibit hexosaminidases, 2-acetamido-1,2-dideoxy-iminosugars have been widely studied as potential therapeutic agents for various diseases. An efficient stereoselective synthesis of 2-acetamido-1,2-dideoxyallonojirimycin (DAJNAc), the most potent inhibitor of human placenta β-N-acetylglucosaminidase (β-hexosaminidase) among the epimeric series, is here described. This novel procedure can be easily scaled up, providing enough material for structural modifications and further biological tests. Thus, two series of sp(2)-iminosugar conjugates derived from DAJNAc have been prepared, namely monocyclic DAJNAc-thioureas and bicyclic 2-iminothiazolidines, and their glycosidase inhibitory activity evaluated. The data evidence the utmost importance of developing diversity-oriented synthetic strategies allowing optimization of electrostatic and hydrophobic interactions to achieve high inhibitory potencies and selectivities among isoenzymes. Notably, strong differences in the inhibition potency of the compounds towards β-hexosaminidase from human placenta (mature) or cultured fibroblasts (precursor form) were encountered. The ensemble of data suggests that the ratio between them, and not the inhibition potency towards the placenta enzyme, is a good indication of the chaperoning potential of TaySachs disease-associated mutant hexosaminidase.
Chemistry: A European Journal | 2017
M. Isabel García-Moreno; Fernando Ortega-Caballero; Rocío Rísquez-Cuadro; Carmen Ortiz Mellet; José M. García Fernández
The vision of multivalency as a strategy limited to achieve affinity enhancements between a protein receptor and its putative sugar ligand (glycotope) has proven too simplistic. On the one hand, binding of a glycotope in a dense glycocalix-like construct to a lectin partner has been shown to be sensitive to the presence of a third sugar entity (heterocluster effect). On the other hand, several carbohydrate processing enzymes (glycosidases and glycosyltransferases) have been found to be also responsive to multivalent presentations of binding partners (multivalent enzyme inhibition), a phenomenon first discovered for iminosugar-type inhibitory species (inhitopes) and recently demonstrated for multivalent carbohydrate constructs. By assessing a series of homo- and heteroclusters combining α-d-glucopyranosyl-related glycotopes and inhitopes, it was shown that multivalency and heteromultivalency govern both kinds of events, allowing for activation, deactivation or enhancement of specific recognition phenomena towards a spectrum of lectin and glycosidase partners in a multimodal manner. This unified scenario originates from the ability of (hetero)multivalent architectures to trigger glycosidase binding modes that are reminiscent of those harnessed by lectins, which should be considered when profiling the biological activity of multivalent architectures.
Chemistry: A European Journal | 2013
Rocío Rísquez-Cuadro; José M. García Fernández; Jean-François Nierengarten; Carmen Ortiz Mellet
Chemical Communications | 2010
Elena M. Sánchez-Fernández; Rocío Rísquez-Cuadro; Maud Chasseraud; Ahmed Ahidouch; Carmen Ortiz Mellet; Halima Ouadid-Ahidouch; José M. García Fernández
PLOS ONE | 2013
Ghada Allan; Halima Ouadid-Ahidouch; Elena M. Sánchez-Fernández; Rocío Rísquez-Cuadro; José M. García Fernández; Carmen Ortiz-Mellet; Ahmed Ahidouch
Chemistry: A European Journal | 2017
M. Isabel García-Moreno; Fernando Ortega-Caballero; Rocío Rísquez-Cuadro; Carmen Ortiz Mellet; José M. García Fernández