Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1372257 | Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2009 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Cyclic tetrapeptide c[Phe-pro-Phe-trp] 2, a diastereomer of CJ-15,208 (1), was identified as a potent dual κ/μ opioid receptor antagonist devoid of δ opioid receptor affinity against cloned human receptors: Ki (2) = 3.8 nM (κ), 30 nM (μ); IC50 ([35S]GTPγS binding) = 140 nM (κ), 21 nM (μ). The d-tryptophan residue rendered 2 ca. eightfold and fourfold more potent at κ and μ, respectively, than the corresponding l-configured tryptophan in the natural product 1. Phe analogs 3-10, designed to probe the effect of substituents on receptor affinity and selectivity, possessed Ki values ranging from 14 to 220 nM against the κ opioid receptor with μ/κ ratios of 0.45-3.0. An alanine scan of 2 yielded c[Ala-pro-Phe-trp] 12, an analog equipotent to 2. Agents 2 and 12 were pure antagonists in vitro devoid of agonist activity. Ac-pro-Phe-trp-Phe-NH216 and Ac-Phe-trp-Phe-pro-NH217 two of the eight possible acyclic peptides derived from 1 and 2, were selective, modestly potent μ ligands: Ki (16) = 340 nM (μ); Ki (17) = 360 nM (μ).
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Authors
Roland E. Dolle, Mathieu Michaut, Blanca Martinez-Teipel, Pamela R. Seida, Christopher W. Ajello, Alison L. Muller, Robert N. DeHaven, Patrick J. Carroll,