Publications by authors named "Alfaro-Lopez J"

The constrained opioid peptide (2S,3R)beta-methyl-2',6'-dimethyltyrosine-L-tetrahydroisoquinoline-3-carboxylic acid [(2S,3R)TMT-L-Tic-OH] exhibits high affinity and selectivity for the delta-opioid receptors (). In the present study, we examined the pharmacological properties of (2S,3R)TMT-L-Tic-OH in mouse brain. A 5'-O-(3-[(35)S]thiotriphosphate) ([(35)S]GTP gamma S) binding assay was used to determine the effect of (2S,3R)TMT-L-Tic-OH on G protein activity in vitro, in mouse brain membranes.

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SL-3111 [1-(4-tert-butyl-3'-hydroxy)benzhydryl-4-benzylpiperazine] is a de novo designed, high-affinity and selective nonpeptide peptidomimetic agonist of the delta-opioid receptor. In a previous report we had described the unique biological characteristics of this ligand and also a need for further structural evaluation.(6) To pursue this, we have introduced a completely different heterocyclic template (2 and 3), which, based on molecular modeling studies, may present the required structural features to properly orient the pharmacophore groups.

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We examined the pharmacologic effect of beta-methyl-2',6'-dimethyltyrosine-L-tetrahydroisoquinone-3- carboxylic acid ((2S,3R)TMT-L-Tic-OH) on G protein activation in membranes prepared from Chinese Hamster Ovary cells transfected with cDNA of the human delta-opioid receptor. (2S,3R)TMT-L-Tic-OH inhibited G protein activation to 58% of basal with an EC50 of 0.72 nM as determined by [35S]GTPgammaS binding.

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On the basis of the structure-activity relationships of delta-opioid-selective peptide ligands and on a model of the proposed bioactive conformation for a potent and selective, conformationally constrained delta-opioid peptide ligand [(2S, 3R)-TMT1]DPDPE, a series of small organic peptide mimetic compounds targeted for the delta-opioid receptor have been designed, synthesized, and evaluated in radiolabeled ligand binding assays and in vitro bioassays. The new non-peptide ligands use piperazine as a template to present the most important pharmacophore groups, including phenol and phenyl groups and a hydrophobic moiety. This hydrophobic group was designed to mimic the hydrophobic character of the D-Pen residues in DPDPE, which has been found to be extremely important for increasing the binding affinity and selectivity of these non-peptide ligands for the delta-opioid receptor over the mu-opioid receptor.

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On the basis of the efficient substrate for p60c-src protein tyrosine kinase (PTK) YIYGSFK-NH2 (1) (Km = 55 microM) obtained by combinatorial methods, we have designed and synthesized a series of conformationally and topographically constrained substrate-based peptide inhibitors of this enzyme, which showed IC50 values in the low-micromolar range (1-3 microM). A "rotamer scan" was performed by introducing the four stereoisomers of beta-Me(2')Nal in the postulated interaction site of the peptide inhibitor 23(IC50 = 1.6 microM).

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Recently two tetrapeptide ligands that bind preferentially to the mu-opioid receptor were identified and named endomorphin-1 and endomorphin-2. We examined the ability of these peptides to stimulate G protein activation in human mu-opioid receptor transfected B82 fibroblasts as measured by [35S]GTPgammaS binding to cell membranes. Both endomorphin-1 and -2 act as partial agonists in this assay system compared with the mu-selective agonist [D-Ala2,N-Me-Phe4, Gly-ol5]enkephalin (DAMGO).

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