Experimental Data Snapshot
(2002) J Med Chem 45: 1757-1766
The clinical syndromes of thromboembolism are evoked by an excessive stimulation of the coagulation cascade. In this context, the serine protease thrombin plays a key role. Considerable efforts have therefore been devoted to the discovery of safe, orally active inhibitors of this enzyme. On the basis of the X-ray crystal structure of the peptide-like thrombin inhibitor NAPAP complexed with bovine thrombin, we have designed a new structural class of nonpeptidic inhibitors employing a 1,2,5-trisubstituted benzimidazole as the central scaffold. Supported by a series of X-ray structure analyses, we optimized the activity of these compounds. Thrombin inhibition in the lower nanomolar range could be achieved although the binding energy mainly results from nonpolar, hydrophobic interactions. To improve in vivo potency, we increased the overall hydrophilicity of the molecules by introducing carboxylate groups. The very polar compound 24 (BIBR 953) exhibited the most favorable activity profile in vivo. This zwitterionic molecule was converted into the double-prodrug 31 (BIBR 1048), which showed strong oral activity in different animal species. On the basis of these results, 31 was chosen for clinical development.
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Biological assembly 1 assigned by authors and generated by PISA (software)
Macromolecule Content 
Entity ID: 1 | |||||
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| Molecule | Chains | Sequence Length | Organism | Details | Image |
| thrombin | 36 | Homo sapiens | Mutation(s): 0  EC: 3.4.21.5 | ![]() | |
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Find proteins for P00734 (Homo sapiens) Explore P00734  Go to UniProtKB:  P00734 | |||||
PHAROS:  P00734 GTEx:  ENSG00000180210  | |||||
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| UniProt Group | P00734 | ||||
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Entity ID: 2 | |||||
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| Molecule | Chains | Sequence Length | Organism | Details | Image |
| thrombin | 259 | Homo sapiens | Mutation(s): 0  EC: 3.4.21.5 | ![]() | |
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Find proteins for P00734 (Homo sapiens) Explore P00734  Go to UniProtKB:  P00734 | |||||
PHAROS:  P00734 GTEx:  ENSG00000180210  | |||||
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| UniProt Group | P00734 | ||||
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Entity ID: 3 | |||||
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| Molecule | Chains | Sequence Length | Organism | Details | Image |
| hirudin IIB | 11 | Hirudo medicinalis | Mutation(s): 0  | ![]() | |
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Find proteins for P28504 (Hirudo medicinalis) Explore P28504  Go to UniProtKB:  P28504 | |||||
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| UniProt Group | P28504 | ||||
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| Ligands 1 Unique | |||||
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| ID | Chains | Name / Formula / InChI Key | 2D Diagram | 3D Interactions | |
| C02 Query on C02 Download Ideal Coordinates CCD File  | D [auth B] | 4-(5-BENZENESULFONYLAMINO-1-METHYL-1H-BENZOIMIDAZOL-2-YLMETHYL)-BENZAMIDINE C22 H21 N5 O2 S MEUAVGJWGDPTLF-UHFFFAOYSA-N | |||
| Modified Residues 1 Unique | |||||
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| ID | Chains | Type | Formula | 2D Diagram | Parent |
| TYS Query on TYS | C | L-PEPTIDE LINKING | C9 H11 N O6 S | TYR | |
| Length ( Å ) | Angle ( ˚ ) |
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| a = 69.9 | α = 90 |
| b = 70.9 | β = 100 |
| c = 72.5 | γ = 90 |
| Software Name | Purpose |
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| DENZO | data reduction |
| SCALEPACK | data scaling |
| CNX | refinement |
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