Cyclic Amidine Sugars as Transition-State Analogue Inhibitors of Glycosidases: Potent Competitive Inhibitors of Mannosidases HeckMarie-Pierre VincentStéphane P. MurrayBrion W. BellamyFrançois WongChi-Huey MioskowskiCharles 2004 A series of monocyclic glycoamidines bearing different exocyclic amine, alcohol, or alkyl functionalities and bicyclic amidines derived from d-glucose and d-mannose were synthesized and tested as inhibitors of various glycosidases. All the prepared compounds demonstrated good to excellent inhibition toward glycosidases. In particular, the biscationic d-mannoamidine <b>9b</b> bearing an exocyclic ethylamine moiety proved to be a selective competitive inhibitor of α- and β-mannosidases (<i>K</i><sub>i</sub> = 6 nM) making it the most potent inhibitor of these glycosidases reported to date. A favorable <i>B</i><sub>2,5</sub> boat conformation might explain the selectivity of mannosidase inhibition compared to other glycosidases.