International Journal of Peptide and Protein Reseach 1991-10-01

Synthesis of a potent agonist of substance P by modifying the methionyl and glutaminyl residues of the C-terminal hexapeptide of substance P. Structure-activity relationships.

K Karagiannis, A Manolopoulou, G Stavropoulos, C Poulos, C C Jordan, R M Hagan

Index: Int. J. Pept. Protein Res. 38 , 350-356, (1991)

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Abstract

Analogues of [Orn6]-SP6-11 have been synthesized in which the Met11 residue is replaced by glutamate gamma-alkylesters. These analogues were tested in three in vitro preparations representative of NK-1, NK-2, and NK-3 receptor types. Substitution of the SCH3 group of the Met11 side chain by a COOR (R = methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, n-butyl, cyclohexyl) group results in analogues which are full agonists in NK-1 and NK-2 preparations but show little agonist activity in the NK-3 preparation. When the SCH3 group is replaced by a t-butyl ester group and the resulting analogue is a full agonist in all the above preparations and more active than the parent hexapeptide and SP-OCH3 at NK-1 receptors. It is concluded that for activity at NK-1 receptors methionine can be replaced by gamma-t-butyl glutamate without loss of activity, whilst at NK-2 and NK-3 receptors the above substitution increases the activity of [Orn6]-SP6-11. Other gamma-alkyl esters of the glutamic acid reduce its biological activity.


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