Química Nova (Jul 2006)

alfa e <FONT FACE=Symbol>b-</FONT>glucosidases como alvos moleculares para desenvolvimento de fármacos alpha and beta-glucosidases as molecular targets for drug development

  • Eduardo Borges de Melo,
  • Ivone Carvalho

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-40422006000400036
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 4
pp. 840 – 843

Abstract

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Glucosidases are involved in key steps in the processing of oligosaccharides by cleaving O-glucose residues. Since they catalyze breaking and transfer reactions of glucosidic groups for the normal growth and development of all the cells, defects or genetic deficiencies in these enzymes are associated with serious disorders of the carbohydrate metabolism. Thus, glucosidases represent important targets to develop inhibitors, owing to their potential activities against viruses, tumoral growth and metastasis, diabetes, Gaucher's disease and other syndromes associated with the lisosomal storage of glucoesphingolipids, and osteoarthritis. This paper presents a description of the biochemical pathways and mechanisms of alpha and beta-glucosidases, and the currently available drugs capable to inhibit these enzymes.

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