Allosteric Modulation of the Dopamine Receptor by Conformationally Constrained Type VI β-Turn Peptidomimetics of Pro-Leu-Gly-NH2
摘要:
A peptidomimetic of Pro-Leu-Pro-NH2, 7, possessing an indolizidinone type VI beta-turn mimic was synthesized via improved high-yielding protocols for the preparation and Cbz protection of a-allylproline. Bicyclic peptidomimetic 7 and spirobicylic peptidomimetic 8 enhanced the binding of [H-3]N-propylnorapomorphine to dopamine receptors indicating that a type VI beta-turn is a possible bioactive conformation of the homochiral Pro-Leu-Pro-NH2 and Pro-Pro-Pro-NH2 analogues of Pro-Leu-Gly-NH2 at the dopamine receptor allosteric regulatory site.
Allosteric Modulation of the Dopamine Receptor by Conformationally Constrained Type VI β-Turn Peptidomimetics of Pro-Leu-Gly-NH2
摘要:
A peptidomimetic of Pro-Leu-Pro-NH2, 7, possessing an indolizidinone type VI beta-turn mimic was synthesized via improved high-yielding protocols for the preparation and Cbz protection of a-allylproline. Bicyclic peptidomimetic 7 and spirobicylic peptidomimetic 8 enhanced the binding of [H-3]N-propylnorapomorphine to dopamine receptors indicating that a type VI beta-turn is a possible bioactive conformation of the homochiral Pro-Leu-Pro-NH2 and Pro-Pro-Pro-NH2 analogues of Pro-Leu-Gly-NH2 at the dopamine receptor allosteric regulatory site.
Allosteric Modulation of the Dopamine Receptor by Conformationally Constrained Type VI β-Turn Peptidomimetics of Pro-Leu-Gly-NH<sub>2</sub>
作者:Ashish P. Vartak、Kevin Skoblenick、Nancy Thomas、Ram K. Mishra、Rodney L. Johnson
DOI:10.1021/jm070895r
日期:2007.12.27
A peptidomimetic of Pro-Leu-Pro-NH2, 7, possessing an indolizidinone type VI beta-turn mimic was synthesized via improved high-yielding protocols for the preparation and Cbz protection of a-allylproline. Bicyclic peptidomimetic 7 and spirobicylic peptidomimetic 8 enhanced the binding of [H-3]N-propylnorapomorphine to dopamine receptors indicating that a type VI beta-turn is a possible bioactive conformation of the homochiral Pro-Leu-Pro-NH2 and Pro-Pro-Pro-NH2 analogues of Pro-Leu-Gly-NH2 at the dopamine receptor allosteric regulatory site.