CHIMIA (Jul 1992)

Isosterism and Bioisosterism Case Studies with Muscarinic Agonists

  • Philipp Floersheim,
  • Esteban Pombo-Villar,
  • Gideon Shapiro

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 46, no. 7-8

Abstract

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The synthesis and activity of enantiomerically pure analogues of pilocarpine and muscarinic agonists with the azabicyclo[2.2.1]heptane skeleton is described. Structure-activity relationships support a flexible model in which a coulombic interaction as well as two H-bonding interactions with the receptor are necessary for potent muscarinic agonist activity. In this context, a critical appraisal of the concepts of isosterism and bioisosterism is put forward, isosterism is redefined, and bioisosterism is discarded in favor of the new concept of bioanalogy.