Inhibition of angiogenesis is one of the most promising approaches in anticancer therapy. It was recently suggested that Neuropilin-1 (NRP-1) in tumour cells may serve as a separate receptor for Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor-165 (VEGF) which is one of the main pro-angiogenic agents in the organism. Therefore molecules inhibiting VEGF binding to NRP-1 could be potential candidates for new antiangiogenic and anticancer drugs. Here we present a structure-activity relationship study of the peptide H-c[Lys-Pro-Glu]-Arg-OH which showed high inhibitory effect on VEGF/NRP-1 binding (IC=0.18μM) in our previous study. We report the design, synthesis, in vitro assays and docking analysis of four small cyclic peptides (14-,15-membered ring) and one bigger cyclic compound (30-membered ring). Our study shows that both the ring size and configuration of amino acid residues present in the structure are crucial for high inhibitory effect.

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