Protein Information

ID 1402
Name kappa opioid receptor
Synonyms Kappa opioid receptor; KOR 1; KOR1; Kappa type opioid receptor; OPRK; OPRK 1; OPRK1; Opioid receptor kappa 1…

Compound Information

ID 1819
Name piperazine
CAS piperazine

Reference

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19576786 Yongye AB, Appel JR, Giulianotti MA, Dooley CT, Medina-Franco JL, Nefzi A, Houghten RA, Martinez-Mayorga K: Identification, structure-activity relationships and molecular modeling of potent triamine and piperazine opioid ligands. Bioorg Med Chem. 2009 Aug 1;17(15):5583-97. Epub 2009 Jun 21.
Opioid receptors are important targets for pain management. Here, we report the synthesis and biological evaluation of three positional scanning combinatorial libraries, consisting of linear triamines and piperazines. A highly potent (14 nM) and selective (IC (50 (mu))/IC (50 (kappa))=71; IC (50 (delta))/IC (50 (kappa))=714) triamine for the kappa-opioid receptor was found. In addition, non-selective mu-kappa binders were obtained, with binding affinities of 54 nM and 22 nM for mu- and kappa-opioid receptors, respectively. Structure-activity relationships of each subset are described. 3D molecular alignments based on shape similarity to internal and external query molecules were carried out. For the combinatorial chemistry dataset studied here a 1.3 similarity cut-off value was observed to be efficient in the rocs-based alignment method. Interactions from the overlays analyzed in the binding sites of homology models of the receptors revealed specific substitution patterns for enhancing binding affinity in the piperazine series. Pharmacophore modeling of the compounds found from the three combinatorial libraries was also performed. The pharmacophore model indicated that the important feature for receptor binding activity with the mu-receptor was the presence of at least one hydrogen bond acceptor and one aromatic hydrophobic group. Whereas for the kappa-receptor two binding modes emerged with one set of compounds employing the hydrogen bond acceptor and aromatic hydrophobic group, and a second set possibly via interactions with the receptor by hydrophobic and ionic salt-bridges.
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