| H1144 | α-Homonojirimycin |
100mg |

α-Homonojirimycin (1) is an aza-sugar, whose oxygen atom within the monosaccharide ring is replaced with an imino moiety; it has been shown to significantly affect sugar chain processing in vivo. 1 is an excellent glycosidase inhibitor. The mechanism for its inhibition has been explained as that a glutamic acid or asparagine residue of the glycosidase forms an ionic bond with an imino moiety of the aza-sugar.1) Moreover, 1 is also used as a leading compound of effective agents for the treatment of Fabry disease (disease causing a glyco sphingolipid lysosomal storage disorder), which is caused by an active enzyme deficiency (α-galactosidase A).2)
References
G. C. Kite, L. E. Fellows, G. W. J. Fleet, P. S. Liu, A. M. Scofield, N. G. Smith, Tetrahedron Lett., 1988, 29, 6483.
2) Intracellular enhancement of lysosomal α-Gal A
N. Asano, S. Ishii, H. Kizu, K. Ikeda, K. Yasuda, A. Kato, O. R. Martin, J.-Q. Fan, Eur. J. Biochem., 2000, 267, 4179.
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