A new approach to search for the bioactive conformation of glucagon: Positional cyclization scanning

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Ahn, JM [1 ]
Gitu, PM [1 ]
Medeiros, M [1 ]
Swift, JR [1 ]
Trivedi, D [1 ]
Hruby, VJ [1 ]
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[1] Univ Arizona, Dept Chem, Tucson, AZ 85721 USA
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10.1021/jm010091q
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R914 [药物化学];
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100701 ;
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In search for the bioactive conformation of glucagon, "positional cyclization scanning" was used to determine secondary structures of glucagon required for maximal interaction with the glucagon receptor. Because glucagon is flexible in nature, its bioactive conformation is not known except for an amphiphilic helical conformation at the C-terminal region. To understand the conformational requirement for the N-terminal region that appears to be essential for signal transduction, a series of glucagon analogues conformationally constrained by disulfide or lactam bridges have been designed and synthesized. The conformational restriction via disulfide bridges between cysteine i and cysteine i + 5, or lactam bridges between lysine i and glutamic acid i + 4, were applied to induce and stabilize certain corresponding secondary structures. The results from the binding assays showed that all the cyclic analogues with disulfide bridges bound to the receptor with significantly reduced binding affinities compared to their linear counterparts. On the contrary, glucagon analogues containing lactam bridges, in particular, c[Lys(5), Glu(9)]glucagon amide (10) and c[Lys(17), Glu(21)]glucagon amide (14), demonstrated more than 7-fold increased receptor binding affinities than native glucagon. These results suggest that the bioactive conformation of glucagon may adopt a helical conformation at the N-terminal region as well as the C-terminal region, which was not evident from earlier biophysical studies of glucagon.
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