AI Article Synopsis

  • The structural similarities among dopamine, norepinephrine, and serotonin transporters complicate the targeted design of individual transporter inhibitors.
  • Many chemists limit ligand development by reducing chiral centers in compounds, which hinders potential effectiveness.
  • This study highlights the benefits of increasing molecular complexity and using stereoisomers to enhance the selectivity and potency of dopamine transporter inhibitors, while also emphasizing the importance of validating these compounds in vivo.

Article Abstract

The high structural similarity, especially in transmembrane regions, of dopamine, norepinephrine, and serotonin transporters, as well as the lack of all crystal structures of human isoforms, make the specific targeting of individual transporters rather challenging. Ligand design itself is also rather limited, as many chemists, fully aware of the synthetic and analytical challenges, tend to modify lead compounds in a way that reduces the number of chiral centers and hence limits the potential chemical space of synthetic ligands. We have previously shown that increasing molecular complexity by introducing additional chiral centers ultimately leads to more selective and potent dopamine reuptake inhibitors. Herein, we significantly extend our structure-activity relationship of dopamine transporter-selective ligands and further demonstrate how stereoisomers of defined absolute configuration may fine-tune and direct the activity towards distinct targets. From the pool of active compounds, using the examples of stereoisomers and , we further showcase how in vitro activity significantly differs in in vivo drug efficacy experiments, calling for proper validation of individual stereoisomers in animal studies. Furthermore, by generating a large library of compounds with defined absolute configurations, we lay the groundwork for computational chemists to further optimize and rationally design specific monoamine transporter reuptake inhibitors.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10527105PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom13091415DOI Listing

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