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ID: ALA3272025

Journal: J Med Chem

Title: Conformation-activity studies of oxytocin. Effects of structural modifications at corner positions of the beta-turns on the uterotonic activity.

Authors: Smith CW, Botos CR, Skala G, Walter R.

Abstract: Replacement of the aliphatic isoleucine residue in position 3 of oxytocin (the first corner position of the beta-turn in the 20-membered ring of the solution conformation of the hormone) by phenylalanine has been shown to result in analogues with reduced affinity and intrinsic activity when tested by the individual dose-response procedure on the isolated rat uterus. Studies of effects of structural modifications have been extended to include two additional beta-turn corner positions. First, the dose-response behavior of [Leu4]oxytocin and [Phe4]oxytocin, two analogues in which the Glu4 side chain in the second corner position of the beta-turn in the 20-membered ring has been substituted by hydrophobic and bulky groups, was compared with that of oxytocin. Second, the solid-phase synthesis and biological properties of [Phe3,Leu4,Met8]oxytocin and [Phe3,4,Met8]oxytocin are described. The presence of leucine or phenylalanine in position 4 evokes a drastic reduction in both the affinity and intrinsic uterotonic activity of the resulting analogues, with phenylalanine significantly more effective in reducing intrinsic activity than leucine (p less than 0.001).

CiteXplore: 915905

DOI: 10.1021/jm00221a018