Structure-activity relationships of dermorphin analogues containing N-substituted amino acids in the 2-position of the peptide sequence
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1399-3011.1995.tb00580.x
Structure-activity relationships of dermorphin analogues containing N-substituted amino acids in the 2-position of the peptide sequence
Abstract
A series of dermorphin analogues containing an N-alkylated amino-acid residue Xaa in the 2-position of the peptide sequence was synthesized (Xaa = N-methylalanine, proline, pipecolic acid, N-methylphenylalanine, 1,2,3,4-tetrahydroisoquinoline-3-carboxylic acid [Tic]). These peptides have the potential of assuming a cis Tyr1-Xaa2 peptide bond. Their in vitro opioid activity profiles were determined in mu- and delta-receptor-representative binding assays and bioassays. Aside from [D-Pro2]dermorphin, all analogues showed high affinity for mu- and/or delta-opioid receptors. Whereas most compounds were found to be full mu-agonists in the guinea pig ileum (GPI) assay, [Tic2]dermorphin (compound 7) was a partial mu-agonist. Replacement of Gly4 in 7 with Phe resulted in an analogue (8) with weak mu-antagonist activity. Furthermore, analogues 7 and 8 both were potent delta-antagonists (Ke = 3-40 nM) against the delta-agonists Leu-enkephalin, DPDPE and deltorphin I in the mouse vas deferens (MVD) assay. Compound 3, containing L-Pro in the 2-position, turned out to be one of the most mu-receptor-selective linear dermorphin analogues reported to date. Low-temperature HPLC experiments using micropellicular octadecyl silica as stationary phase revealed conformational heterogeneity of the dermorphin analogues which was ascribed to cis-trans isomerization around the Tyr1-Xaa2- and Tyr5-Pro6 peptide bonds. In the case of analogue 7 four separate peaks corresponding to the four possible isomers were apparent at -5 degrees C.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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