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  • Rosenström, Ulrika, et al. (författare)
  • A Selective AT2 Receptor Ligand with a γ-Turn-Like Mimetic replacing the Amino Acid Residues 4-5 of Angiotensin II
  • 2004
  • Ingår i: Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. - : American Chemical Society (ACS). - 0022-2623 .- 1520-4804. ; 47:4, s. 859-870
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Three angiotensin II (Ang II) analogues encompassing a benzodiazepine-based γ-turn-like scaffold have been synthesized. Evaluation of the compounds in a radioligand binding assay showed that they had no affinity to the rat liver AT1 receptor. However, one of the compounds displayed considerable affinity to the pig uterus AT2 receptor (Ki = 3.0 nM) while the other two lacked affinity to this receptor. It was hypothesized that the reason for the inactivity of one of these analogues to the AT2 receptor was that the guanidino group of the Arg2 residue and/or the N-terminal end of the pseudopeptide could not interact optimally with the receptor. To investigate this hypothesis, a conformational analysis was performed and a comparison was carried out with the monocyclic methylenedithioether analogue cyclo(S−CH2−S)[Cys3,5]Ang II which is known to bind with high affinity to the AT2 receptor (Ki = 0.62 nM). This comparison showed that, in the compounds with high AT2 receptor affinity, the guanidino group of the Arg2 residue and the N-terminal end could access common regions of space that were not accessible to the inactive compound. To examine the importance of the guanidino group for binding, the Arg side chain was removed by substituting Arg2 for Ala2 in the analogue having the high affinity. This analogue lacked affinity to AT2 receptors, which supports the role of the guanidino group in receptor binding.
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  • Rosenström, Ulrika, et al. (författare)
  • Synthesis and AT2 receptor-binding properties of angiotensin II analogues
  • 2004
  • Ingår i: Journal of Peptide Research. - : Wiley. - 1397-002X .- 1399-3011. ; 64:5, s. 194-201
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • The present study investigates the importance of the amino acid side chains in the octapeptide angiotensin II (Ang II) for binding to the AT2 receptor. A Gly scan was performed where each amino acid in Ang II was substituted one-by-one with glycine. The resulting set of peptides was tested for affinity to the AT2 receptor (porcine myometrial membranes). For a comparison, the peptides were also tested for affinity to the AT1 receptor (rat liver membranes). Only the substitution of Arg2 reduced affinity to the AT2 receptor considerably (92-fold when compared with Ang II). For the other Gly-substituted analogues the affinity to the AT2 receptor was only moderately affected. To further investigate the role of the Arg2 side chain for receptor binding, we synthesized some N-terminally modified Ang II analogues. According to these studies a positive charge in the N-terminal end of angiotensin III [Ang II (2–8)] is not required for high AT2 receptor affinity but seems to be more important in Ang II. With respect to the AT1 receptor, [Gly2]Ang II and [Gly8]Ang II lacked binding affinity (Ki > 10 μm). Replacement of the Val3 or Ile5 residues with Gly produced only a slight decrease in affinity. Interestingly, substitution of Tyr4 or His6, which are known to be very important for AT1 receptor binding, resulted in only 48 and 14 times reduction in affinity, respectively.
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