Protein Information

ID 382
Name enkephalin
Synonyms Met enkephalin; enkephalin; M enkephalin

Compound Information

ID 606
Name dithioether
CAS dimethyl disulfide

Reference

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3037296 Mosberg HI, Omnaas JR, Goldstein A: Structural requirements for delta opioid receptor binding. . Mol Pharmacol. 1987 Jun;31(6):599-602.
Structural features influencing opioid activity of enkephalin analogs were investigated through the synthesis and evaluation of opioid receptor binding affinities of a series of cyclic dithioether-containing analogs and structurally related linear analogs of the cyclic, disulfide-containing peptides, [D-Pen2, D-Pen5] enkephalin and [D-Pen2, L-Pen5] enkephalin, where Pen (penicillamine) is beta, beta-dimethylcysteine. The major effect of increasing the ring size of the cyclic moiety from disulfide to dithioether analogs was a large decrease in delta opioid receptor binding affinity which suggests that relatively compact conformations of the peptide ligand are necessary for optimal binding to this receptor. The effect of bulky, hydrophobic residues at position 2 in the peptide chain was evaluated by preparing the linear analogs, [D-t-Leu2, D-t-Leu5] enkephalin (t-Leu, 2-amino-3,3-dimethylbutanoic acid) and [D-Abu2, D-t-Leu5] enkephalin (Abu, 2-aminobutanoic acid). The former analog was found to be 36- and 450-fold less potent at delta and mu receptor sites, respectively, than was the latter, suggesting that bulky side chain substituents in position 2 of enkephalin analogs lead to a deleterious steric interaction at delta and particularly at mu receptors.
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