Conversion of human-selective PPARalpha agonists to human/mouse dual agonists: a molecular modeling analysis
- PMID: 15546740
- DOI: 10.1016/j.bmcl.2004.09.031
Conversion of human-selective PPARalpha agonists to human/mouse dual agonists: a molecular modeling analysis
Abstract
To understand the species selectivity in a series of alpha-methyl-alpha-phenoxy carboxylic acid PPARalpha/gamma dual agonists (1-11), structure-based molecular modeling was carried out in the ligand binding pockets of both human and mouse PPARalpha. This study suggested that interaction of both 4-phenoxy and phenyloxazole substituents of these ligands with F272 and M279 in mouse PPARalpha leads to the species-specific divergence in ligand binding. Insights obtained in the molecular modeling studies of these key interactions resulted in the ability to convert a human-selective PPARalpha agonist to a human and mouse dual agonist within the same platform.
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