Modified minimal-size fragments of heparan sulfate as inhibitors of endosulfatase-2 (Sulf-2)

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Sulf-2 has been identified as a putative target for anticancer therapies. Here we report the design and synthesis of sulfated disaccharide inhibitors based on IdoA(2S)-GlcNS(6S). Trisulfated disaccharide inhibitor IdoA(2S)-GlcNS(6Sulfamate) demonstrated potent Sulf-2 inhibition. The IC50 value was determined to be 39.8 μM ± 18.3, which is comparable to a tetrasaccharide inhibitor of HSulf-1 reported in the literature. We propose that the disaccharide IdoA(2S)-GlcNS(6S) is the shortest fragment size required for effective inhibition of the Sulfs.

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Kennett, A., Epple, S., van der Valk, G., Georgiou, I., Gout, E., Vivès, R. R., & Russell, A. J. (2023). Modified minimal-size fragments of heparan sulfate as inhibitors of endosulfatase-2 (Sulf-2). Chemical Communications, 60(4), 436–439. https://doi.org/10.1039/d3cc02565a

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