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The Meta-Position of Phe(4) in Leu-Enkephalin Regulates Potency, Selectivity, Functional Activity, and Signaling Bias at the Delta and Mu Opioid Receptors
As tool compounds to study cardiac ischemia, the endogenous δ-opioid receptors (δOR) agonist Leu(5)-enkephalin and the more metabolically stable synthetic peptide (d-Ala(2), d-Leu(5))-enkephalin are frequently employed. However, both peptides have similar pharmacological profiles that restrict detai...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6943441/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31842282 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24244542 |
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author | Cassell, Robert J. Sharma, Krishna K. Su, Hongyu Cummins, Benjamin R. Cui, Haoyue Mores, Kendall L. Blaine, Arryn T. Altman, Ryan A. van Rijn, Richard M. |
author_facet | Cassell, Robert J. Sharma, Krishna K. Su, Hongyu Cummins, Benjamin R. Cui, Haoyue Mores, Kendall L. Blaine, Arryn T. Altman, Ryan A. van Rijn, Richard M. |
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description | As tool compounds to study cardiac ischemia, the endogenous δ-opioid receptors (δOR) agonist Leu(5)-enkephalin and the more metabolically stable synthetic peptide (d-Ala(2), d-Leu(5))-enkephalin are frequently employed. However, both peptides have similar pharmacological profiles that restrict detailed investigation of the cellular mechanism of the δOR’s protective role during ischemic events. Thus, a need remains for δOR peptides with improved selectivity and unique signaling properties for investigating the specific roles for δOR signaling in cardiac ischemia. To this end, we explored substitution at the Phe(4) position of Leu(5)-enkephalin for its ability to modulate receptor function and selectivity. Peptides were assessed for their affinity to bind to δORs and µ-opioid receptors (µORs) and potency to inhibit cAMP signaling and to recruit β-arrestin 2. Additionally, peptide stability was measured in rat plasma. Substitution of the meta-position of Phe(4) of Leu(5)-enkephalin provided high-affinity ligands with varying levels of selectivity and bias at both the δOR and µOR and improved peptide stability, while substitution with picoline derivatives produced lower-affinity ligands with G protein biases at both receptors. Overall, these favorable substitutions at the meta-position of Phe(4) may be combined with other modifications to Leu(5)-enkephalin to deliver improved agonists with finely tuned potency, selectivity, bias and drug-like properties. |
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spelling | pubmed-69434412020-01-10 The Meta-Position of Phe(4) in Leu-Enkephalin Regulates Potency, Selectivity, Functional Activity, and Signaling Bias at the Delta and Mu Opioid Receptors Cassell, Robert J. Sharma, Krishna K. Su, Hongyu Cummins, Benjamin R. Cui, Haoyue Mores, Kendall L. Blaine, Arryn T. Altman, Ryan A. van Rijn, Richard M. Molecules Article As tool compounds to study cardiac ischemia, the endogenous δ-opioid receptors (δOR) agonist Leu(5)-enkephalin and the more metabolically stable synthetic peptide (d-Ala(2), d-Leu(5))-enkephalin are frequently employed. However, both peptides have similar pharmacological profiles that restrict detailed investigation of the cellular mechanism of the δOR’s protective role during ischemic events. Thus, a need remains for δOR peptides with improved selectivity and unique signaling properties for investigating the specific roles for δOR signaling in cardiac ischemia. To this end, we explored substitution at the Phe(4) position of Leu(5)-enkephalin for its ability to modulate receptor function and selectivity. Peptides were assessed for their affinity to bind to δORs and µ-opioid receptors (µORs) and potency to inhibit cAMP signaling and to recruit β-arrestin 2. Additionally, peptide stability was measured in rat plasma. Substitution of the meta-position of Phe(4) of Leu(5)-enkephalin provided high-affinity ligands with varying levels of selectivity and bias at both the δOR and µOR and improved peptide stability, while substitution with picoline derivatives produced lower-affinity ligands with G protein biases at both receptors. Overall, these favorable substitutions at the meta-position of Phe(4) may be combined with other modifications to Leu(5)-enkephalin to deliver improved agonists with finely tuned potency, selectivity, bias and drug-like properties. MDPI 2019-12-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6943441/ /pubmed/31842282 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24244542 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Cassell, Robert J. Sharma, Krishna K. Su, Hongyu Cummins, Benjamin R. Cui, Haoyue Mores, Kendall L. Blaine, Arryn T. Altman, Ryan A. van Rijn, Richard M. The Meta-Position of Phe(4) in Leu-Enkephalin Regulates Potency, Selectivity, Functional Activity, and Signaling Bias at the Delta and Mu Opioid Receptors |
title | The Meta-Position of Phe(4) in Leu-Enkephalin Regulates Potency, Selectivity, Functional Activity, and Signaling Bias at the Delta and Mu Opioid Receptors |
title_full | The Meta-Position of Phe(4) in Leu-Enkephalin Regulates Potency, Selectivity, Functional Activity, and Signaling Bias at the Delta and Mu Opioid Receptors |
title_fullStr | The Meta-Position of Phe(4) in Leu-Enkephalin Regulates Potency, Selectivity, Functional Activity, and Signaling Bias at the Delta and Mu Opioid Receptors |
title_full_unstemmed | The Meta-Position of Phe(4) in Leu-Enkephalin Regulates Potency, Selectivity, Functional Activity, and Signaling Bias at the Delta and Mu Opioid Receptors |
title_short | The Meta-Position of Phe(4) in Leu-Enkephalin Regulates Potency, Selectivity, Functional Activity, and Signaling Bias at the Delta and Mu Opioid Receptors |
title_sort | meta-position of phe(4) in leu-enkephalin regulates potency, selectivity, functional activity, and signaling bias at the delta and mu opioid receptors |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6943441/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31842282 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24244542 |
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