Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10835686 | Peptides | 2012 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Neuropeptide FF (NPFF) has been shown to act as an endogenous anti-analgesic peptide. In this paper, several peptide analogs of the selective ligand dNP(NMe)AFLFQPQRF-NH2 modified in the putative address segment, were designed to be selective NPFF2 receptor probes, synthesized and assayed. One peptide dA(NMe)AAFLFQPQRF-NH2 displays a very high affinity for NPFF2 receptors transfected in CHO cells, and a high selectivity versus NPFF1 receptors. The exact residues carried in the N-terminal part of the ligands are not decisive to obtain a high affinity only the length of the peptide in itself seems important to create selectivity.
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Authors
Honoré Mazarguil, Catherine Mollereau, Georges Czaplicki, Jean-Marie Zajac,