Mapping the dopamine receptor. 2. Features derived from modifications in the rings A/B region of the neuroleptic butaclamol
- PMID: 571917
- DOI: 10.1021/jm00193a004
Mapping the dopamine receptor. 2. Features derived from modifications in the rings A/B region of the neuroleptic butaclamol
Abstract
Several analogues of the neuroleptic agent butaclamol having modifications in the rings A/B region of the molecule have been synthesized. Pharmacological evaluation identified the benzo[5,6]cyclohepta analogue 2b, isobutaclamol, as being equipotent to butaclamol. The molecular structure of this compound has been analyzed, and the results have been used for mapping the central dopamine receptor. A planar catechol primary binding site, composed of alpha and beta regions, has been identified and its minimal dimensions deduced. Its locus with respect to the nitrogen location site and its complementary hydrogen bond donor site has been specified. Using a Cartesian coordinate system, a receptor model is proposed which incorporates the above-mentioned features. The receptor model has been used to rationalize the observed chirality of the central dopamine receptor.
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