Nonpeptide Urotensin-II receptor agonists and antagonists: review and structure-activity relationships
- PMID: 18022732
- DOI: 10.1016/j.peptides.2007.09.019
Nonpeptide Urotensin-II receptor agonists and antagonists: review and structure-activity relationships
Abstract
Human Urotensin-II (hU-II) is a cyclic 11-amino acid peptide that plays a role in cardiovascular homeostasis. Its receptor is a member of the class A of G-protein-coupled receptors, called GPR14. In recent years, several nonpeptide ligands have been reported in the literature. Most were identified by high-throughput screening and optimized by medicinal chemistry methods. Other nonpeptide ligands were discovered starting from the 3D structure of hU-II or other ligands. They were identified by a virtual screening approach based on a 3D pharmacophore or by structural similarity with others cyclic peptides. In this review, nonpeptide agonists and antagonists are presented in relation to structure-activity relationships.
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