Rhodanine derived enethiols react to give 1,3-dithiolanes and mixed disulfides

Rhodanines have been characterised as 'difficult to progress' compounds for medicinal use, though one rhodanine is used for diabetes mellitus treatment and others are in clinical development. Rhodanines can undergo hydrolysis to enethiols which are inhibitors of metallo-enzymes, such as me...

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Veröffentlicht in:MedChemComm 2024-07, Vol.15 (7), p.235-239
Hauptverfasser: Kamps, Jos J. A. G, Zhang, Dong, Claridge, Timothy D. W, Schofield, Christopher J
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Zusammenfassung:Rhodanines have been characterised as 'difficult to progress' compounds for medicinal use, though one rhodanine is used for diabetes mellitus treatment and others are in clinical development. Rhodanines can undergo hydrolysis to enethiols which are inhibitors of metallo-enzymes, such as metallo β-lactamases. We report that in DMSO, rhodanine derived enethiols undergo dimerisations to give 1,3-dithiolanes and mixed disulfides. The results highlight the potential of rhodanines and enethiols to give multiple products. They suggest that where possible DMSO should be avoided as a storage solvent for rhodanines/enethiols and highlight the need for further research on biologically relevant enethiols/mixed disulfides. Unexpected reaction of enethiols to form 1,3-dithiolanes and mixed disulfides in DMSO occur through a common thioketone intermediate.
ISSN:2632-8682
2040-2503
2632-8682
2040-2511
DOI:10.1039/d4md00157e