Symmetry (Oct 2021)

Vibrational Properties of Benzoxaboroles and Their Interactions with <i>Candida albicans</i>’ LeuRS

  • Ewa Kaczorowska,
  • Agnieszka Adamczyk-Woźniak,
  • Grażyna Zofia Żukowska,
  • Paulina Kostecka,
  • Andrzej Sporzyński

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/sym13101845
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 10
p. 1845

Abstract

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Benzoxaboroles have emerged over the past decade mainly due to their growing medicinal importance. Regarding the wide application of IR spectroscopy in the pharmaceutical industry, the vibrational properties of over a dozen of benzoxaboroles were described, based on results of DFT calculations as well as IR and Raman spectra measurements. Investigated series of compounds included the currently available antifungal drug (Tavaborole, AN2690) as well as its derivatives. An intense and well-isolated band corresponding to the B-OH group stretching vibrations was present in all experimental IR spectra in the range of 1446–1414 cm−1 and can be considered as characteristic for benzoxaboroles. The vibrational properties of benzoxaboroles are shown to be affected by the formation of intramolecular as well as intermolecular hydrogen bonds, which should also influence the interactions of benzoxaboroles with biomolecules and impact on their biological functions. Docking studies of the benzoxaboroles’ adenosine monophosphate (AMP) spiroboronates into the Candida albicans leucyl-RS synthetase binding pocket showed that the introduction of an amine substituent has a strong influence on their binding. The determined values of inhibition constants manifest high potential of some of the investigated molecules as possible inhibitors of that enzyme.

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