Cyclopropane-derived peptidomimetics. Design, synthesis, and evaluation of novel enkephalin analogues

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Martin, SF [1 ]
Dwyer, MP [1 ]
Hartmann, B [1 ]
Knight, KS [1 ]
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[1] Univ Texas, Dept Chem & Biochem, Austin, TX 78712 USA
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10.1021/jo991288h
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O62 [有机化学];
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070303 ; 081704 ;
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It is known that peptide mimics containing trans-substituted cyclopropanes stabilize extended conformations of oligopeptides, and molecular modeling studies now suggest that the corresponding cis-cyclopropane dipeptide isosteres could stabilize a reverse turn. To begin to assess this possibility, a series of cis-substituted cyclopropanes were incorporated as replacements of the Gly(2)-Gly(3) and Phe(4)-Leu(5) dipeptide subunits in Leu-enkephalin (H2N-Tyr-Gly-Gly-Phe-Leu-OH), which is believed to bind to opiod receptors in a conformation containing a beta-turn. General methods for the synthesis of the cyclopropane-containing dipeptide isosteres -Xaa Psi[COcpCO]Yaa- and -Xaa Psi[NHcpNH]Yaa- were developed by a sequence that featured the enantioselective cyclization of allylic diazoacetates catalyzed by the chiral rhodium complexes Rh-2[(5S)-MEPY](4) and Rh-2[(5R)-MEPY](4). A useful modification of the Weinreb amidation procedure was applied to the opening of the intermediate lactones with dipeptides, and a novel method for the synthesis of substituted diaminocyclopropanes was also developed. The Leu-enkephalin analogues were tested in a panel of binding and functional assays, and although those derivatives containing cyclopropane replacements of the Gly2-Gly3 exhibited low micromolar affinity for the mu-receptor, analogues containing such replacements for the Phe(4)-Leu(5) subunit did not bind with significant affinity to any of the opiod receptors. These results are discussed.
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