Biomedicines (May 2021)

Multifunctional Enkephalin Analogs with a New Biological Profile: MOR/DOR Agonism and KOR Antagonism

  • Yeon Sun Lee,
  • Michael Remesic,
  • Cyf Ramos-Colon,
  • Zhijun Wu,
  • Justin LaVigne,
  • Gabriella Molnar,
  • Dagmara Tymecka,
  • Aleksandra Misicka,
  • John M. Streicher,
  • Victor J. Hruby,
  • Frank Porreca

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines9060625
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 6
p. 625

Abstract

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In our previous studies, we developed a series of mixed MOR/DOR agonists that are enkephalin-like tetrapeptide analogs with an N-phenyl-N-piperidin-4-ylpropionamide (Ppp) moiety at the C-terminus. Further SAR study on the analogs, initiated by the findings from off-target screening, resulted in the discovery of LYS744 (6, Dmt-DNle-Gly-Phe(p-Cl)-Ppp), a multifunctional ligand with MOR/DOR agonist and KOR antagonist activity (GTPγS assay: IC50 = 52 nM, Imax = 122% cf. IC50 = 59 nM, Imax = 100% for naloxone) with nanomolar range of binding affinity (Ki = 1.3 nM cf. Ki = 2.4 nM for salvinorin A). Based on its unique biological profile, 6 is considered to possess high therapeutic potential for the treatment of chronic pain by modulating pathological KOR activation while retaining analgesic efficacy attributed to its MOR/DOR agonist activity.

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