CoMFA and CoMSIA investigations revealing novel insights into the binding modes of dopamine D3 receptor agonists.

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ID: ALA1143571

Journal: J Med Chem

Title: CoMFA and CoMSIA investigations revealing novel insights into the binding modes of dopamine D3 receptor agonists.

Authors: Boeckler F, Ohnmacht U, Lehmann T, Utz W, Hübner H, Gmeiner P.

Abstract: As an extension of a series of dopamine D(3) receptor agonists involving FAUC 54, ex-chiral pool synthesis, and biological evaluation of 3-substituted 7-aminotetrahydroindolizines was performed. Considering the structural features of both series of enantiomers, we developed a novel alignment hypothesis for D(3) agonists, allowing for the placement of the aromatic moieties on two alternative, adjacent positions. CoMFA and CoMSIA analyses yielded significant cross-validated q(2) values of 0.726 and 0.590, respectively, when a newly invented program application (IRAS) controlling the alignment selection proved to be useful. Employing the CoMFA/CoMSIA contribution maps, we were able to transform a previously constructed homology model of the D(3) receptor from an inactive into an activate state. Besides the established ionic interactions, we propose pi-stacking with Phe6.51 and a hydrogen bond between His6.55 and the acyl moiety to be primarily involved in the D(3) receptor binding of FAUC 54 and its analogues.

CiteXplore: 15801839

DOI: 10.1021/jm049269+

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