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The 2,4-di-2-pyridyl-3,7-dimethyl-3,7-diazabicyclo[3.3.1]nonan-9-one 1,5-diester HZ2 was recently found to exhibit high affinity and selectivity to the κ-opioid receptor (KOR) in combination with an unusually long duration of action. Docking of HZ2 to the putative binding site model of the KOR revealed HZ2 to be tightly sitting in the binding pocket. Strong interactions, especially salts bridges between the protonated nitrogens of HZ2 and the glutamic acids 209 and 297, nicely explain the high affinity of HZ2 to the KOR. A formation of a hemiaminal bond between the keto carbonyl group of HZ2 and a lysine residue (Lys200) may explain the long duration of action.
Publikation
Black, S. L.; Jales, A. R.; Brandt, W.; Lewis, J. W.; Husbands, S. M.;The Role of the Side Chain in Determining Relative δ- and κ-Affinity in C5‘-Substituted Analogues of NaltrindoleJ. Med. Chem.46314-317(2003)DOI: 10.1021/jm020997b
The role of the side chain in 5‘-substituted analogues of naltrindole has been further explored with the synthesis of series of amides, amidines, and ureas. Amidines (8, 13) had greatest selectivity for the κ receptor, as predicted from consideration of the message-address concept. It was also found that an appropriately located carbonyl group, in ureas (10) and amides (7), led to retention of affinity and antagonist potency at the δ receptor.