A novel series of acridine derivatives containing substituted thiadiazol-2-amine
moiety was synthesized via multi-component condensation reaction of dimedone,
aromatic aldehyde and 5-aryl-1,3,4-thiadiazol-2-amines in the presence of LaCl3 as
a catalyst under solvent-free conditions. Anticholinesterase (AChE and BuChE)
activity evaluation of the derivatives showed that all the derivatives are capable of
inhibiting both enzymes and are highly selective towards AChE. Among them, the
ability of 4i and 4d with respective IC50 values of 0.002 and 0.006 µM to inhibit
AChE was higher than the reference compound tacrine (IC50 = 0.016 µM). The
kinetics studies demonstrated that 4i and 4d inhibit AChE through a
competitive/non-competitive mixed mechanism. The HEPG2 cell viability assay
evidenced that 4i and 4d significantly exhibit lower hepatotoxicity compared withtacrine. Blind docking experiments performed on TcAChE (PDB ID: 2ACE)
indicated that an unknown site is preferred for binding by all the derivatives over
classic binding site of the enzyme, site 1 (CAS/PAS). Identification of the residues
by protein structure alignment confirmed that this site is site 2 which was recently
recognized as a new allosteric site of hAChE. The binding modes of 4i and 4d
were also investigated using local docking studies on site 1 and site 2.