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Development of Macrocyclic Peptidomimetics Containing Constrained ?,?-Dialkylated Amino Acids with Potent and Selective Activity at Human Melanocortin Receptors.


ABSTRACT: We report the development of macrocyclic melanocortin derivatives of MT-II and SHU-9119, achieved by modifying the cycle dimension and incorporating constrained amino acids in ring-closing. This study culminated in the discovery of novel agonists/antagonists with an unprecedented activity profile by adding pieces to the puzzle of the melanocortin receptor selectivity. Finally, the resulting 19- and 20-membered rings represent a suitable frame for the design of further therapeutic ligands as selective modulators of the melanocortin system.

SUBMITTER: Merlino F 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5999404 | biostudies-literature | 2018 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Development of Macrocyclic Peptidomimetics Containing Constrained α,α-Dialkylated Amino Acids with Potent and Selective Activity at Human Melanocortin Receptors.

Merlino Francesco F   Zhou Yang Y   Cai Minying M   Carotenuto Alfonso A   Yousif Ali M AM   Brancaccio Diego D   Di Maro Salvatore S   Zappavigna Silvia S   Limatola Antonio A   Novellino Ettore E   Grieco Paolo P   Hruby Victor J VJ  

Journal of medicinal chemistry 20180425 9


We report the development of macrocyclic melanocortin derivatives of MT-II and SHU-9119, achieved by modifying the cycle dimension and incorporating constrained amino acids in ring-closing. This study culminated in the discovery of novel agonists/antagonists with an unprecedented activity profile by adding pieces to the puzzle of the melanocortin receptor selectivity. Finally, the resulting 19- and 20-membered rings represent a suitable frame for the design of further therapeutic ligands as sele  ...[more]

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