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Assessing Physicochemical Properties of Drug Molecules via Microsolvation Measurements with Differential Mobility Spectrometry
[Image: see text] The microsolvated state of a molecule, represented by its interactions with only a small number of solvent molecules, can play a key role in determining the observable bulk properties of the molecule. This is especially true in cases where strong local hydrogen bonding exists betwe...
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American Chemical Society
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5324087/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28280776 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acscentsci.6b00297 |
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author | Liu, Chang Le Blanc, J. C. Yves Schneider, Bradley B. Shields, Jefry Federico, James J. Zhang, Hui Stroh, Justin G. Kauffman, Gregory W. Kung, Daniel W. Ieritano, Christian Shepherdson, Evan Verbuyst, Mitch Melo, Luke Hasan, Moaraj Naser, Dalia Janiszewski, John S. Hopkins, W. Scott Campbell, J. Larry |
author_facet | Liu, Chang Le Blanc, J. C. Yves Schneider, Bradley B. Shields, Jefry Federico, James J. Zhang, Hui Stroh, Justin G. Kauffman, Gregory W. Kung, Daniel W. Ieritano, Christian Shepherdson, Evan Verbuyst, Mitch Melo, Luke Hasan, Moaraj Naser, Dalia Janiszewski, John S. Hopkins, W. Scott Campbell, J. Larry |
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description | [Image: see text] The microsolvated state of a molecule, represented by its interactions with only a small number of solvent molecules, can play a key role in determining the observable bulk properties of the molecule. This is especially true in cases where strong local hydrogen bonding exists between the molecule and the solvent. One method that can probe the microsolvated states of charged molecules is differential mobility spectrometry (DMS), which rapidly interrogates an ion’s transitions between a solvated and desolvated state in the gas phase (i.e., few solvent molecules present). However, can the results of DMS analyses of a class of molecules reveal information about the bulk physicochemical properties of those species? Our findings presented here show that DMS behaviors correlate strongly with the measured solution phase pK(a) and pK(b) values, and cell permeabilities of a set of structurally related drug molecules, even yielding high-resolution discrimination between isomeric forms of these drugs. This is due to DMS’s ability to separate species based upon only subtle (yet predictable) changes in structure: the same subtle changes that can influence isomers’ different bulk properties. Using 2-methylquinolin-8-ol as the core structure, we demonstrate how DMS shows promise for rapidly and sensitively probing the physicochemical properties of molecules, with particular attention paid to drug candidates at the early stage of drug development. This study serves as a foundation upon which future drug molecules of different structural classes could be examined. |
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spelling | pubmed-53240872017-03-09 Assessing Physicochemical Properties of Drug Molecules via Microsolvation Measurements with Differential Mobility Spectrometry Liu, Chang Le Blanc, J. C. Yves Schneider, Bradley B. Shields, Jefry Federico, James J. Zhang, Hui Stroh, Justin G. Kauffman, Gregory W. Kung, Daniel W. Ieritano, Christian Shepherdson, Evan Verbuyst, Mitch Melo, Luke Hasan, Moaraj Naser, Dalia Janiszewski, John S. Hopkins, W. Scott Campbell, J. Larry ACS Cent Sci [Image: see text] The microsolvated state of a molecule, represented by its interactions with only a small number of solvent molecules, can play a key role in determining the observable bulk properties of the molecule. This is especially true in cases where strong local hydrogen bonding exists between the molecule and the solvent. One method that can probe the microsolvated states of charged molecules is differential mobility spectrometry (DMS), which rapidly interrogates an ion’s transitions between a solvated and desolvated state in the gas phase (i.e., few solvent molecules present). However, can the results of DMS analyses of a class of molecules reveal information about the bulk physicochemical properties of those species? Our findings presented here show that DMS behaviors correlate strongly with the measured solution phase pK(a) and pK(b) values, and cell permeabilities of a set of structurally related drug molecules, even yielding high-resolution discrimination between isomeric forms of these drugs. This is due to DMS’s ability to separate species based upon only subtle (yet predictable) changes in structure: the same subtle changes that can influence isomers’ different bulk properties. Using 2-methylquinolin-8-ol as the core structure, we demonstrate how DMS shows promise for rapidly and sensitively probing the physicochemical properties of molecules, with particular attention paid to drug candidates at the early stage of drug development. This study serves as a foundation upon which future drug molecules of different structural classes could be examined. American Chemical Society 2017-02-10 2017-02-22 /pmc/articles/PMC5324087/ /pubmed/28280776 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acscentsci.6b00297 Text en Copyright © 2017 American Chemical Society This is an open access article published under an ACS AuthorChoice License (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_termsofuse.html) , which permits copying and redistribution of the article or any adaptations for non-commercial purposes. |
spellingShingle | Liu, Chang Le Blanc, J. C. Yves Schneider, Bradley B. Shields, Jefry Federico, James J. Zhang, Hui Stroh, Justin G. Kauffman, Gregory W. Kung, Daniel W. Ieritano, Christian Shepherdson, Evan Verbuyst, Mitch Melo, Luke Hasan, Moaraj Naser, Dalia Janiszewski, John S. Hopkins, W. Scott Campbell, J. Larry Assessing Physicochemical Properties of Drug Molecules via Microsolvation Measurements with Differential Mobility Spectrometry |
title | Assessing Physicochemical Properties of Drug Molecules
via Microsolvation Measurements with Differential Mobility Spectrometry |
title_full | Assessing Physicochemical Properties of Drug Molecules
via Microsolvation Measurements with Differential Mobility Spectrometry |
title_fullStr | Assessing Physicochemical Properties of Drug Molecules
via Microsolvation Measurements with Differential Mobility Spectrometry |
title_full_unstemmed | Assessing Physicochemical Properties of Drug Molecules
via Microsolvation Measurements with Differential Mobility Spectrometry |
title_short | Assessing Physicochemical Properties of Drug Molecules
via Microsolvation Measurements with Differential Mobility Spectrometry |
title_sort | assessing physicochemical properties of drug molecules
via microsolvation measurements with differential mobility spectrometry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5324087/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28280776 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acscentsci.6b00297 |
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