Drug Metabolism by the Mitochondrial Amidoxime Reducing Component (mARC): Rapid Assay and Identification of New Substrates

Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
2020.0

Abstract

For the development of new drugs, the investigation of their metabolism is of central importance. In the past, the focus was mostly on the consideration of established enzymes leading to oxidations such as cytochrome P450. However, reductive metabolism by the mARC enzyme system can play an important role in particular for nitrogen containing functional groups. A rapid test was established to give developers of new drugs in the preclinical stage the opportunity to test the metabolism by mARC. To demonstrate the relevance and validity of the new test system, known and potential substrates were applied to this new assay. All known substrates could be detected by the system. Furthermore, several new substrates were found including long-established drugs such as hydroxyurea and new compounds in development such as epacdadostat.

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