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1-Substituted sialorphin analogues—synthesis, molecular modelling and in vitro effect on enkephalins degradation by NEP
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Sobocińska, Małgorzata
, Giełdoń, Artur
, Fichna, Jakub
, Kamysz, Elżbieta
in
Amino acids
/ Analgesics
/ Arginine
/ Blood plasma
/ Chemical synthesis
/ Degradation
/ Enkephalin (methionine)
/ Enkephalins
/ Immunology
/ Inflammation
/ Metabolism
/ Modelling
/ Molecular modelling
/ Neprilysin
/ Opioids
/ Peptides
/ Solid phases
2019
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1-Substituted sialorphin analogues—synthesis, molecular modelling and in vitro effect on enkephalins degradation by NEP
by
Sobocińska, Małgorzata
, Giełdoń, Artur
, Fichna, Jakub
, Kamysz, Elżbieta
in
Amino acids
/ Analgesics
/ Arginine
/ Blood plasma
/ Chemical synthesis
/ Degradation
/ Enkephalin (methionine)
/ Enkephalins
/ Immunology
/ Inflammation
/ Metabolism
/ Modelling
/ Molecular modelling
/ Neprilysin
/ Opioids
/ Peptides
/ Solid phases
2019
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1-Substituted sialorphin analogues—synthesis, molecular modelling and in vitro effect on enkephalins degradation by NEP
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Sobocińska, Małgorzata
, Giełdoń, Artur
, Fichna, Jakub
, Kamysz, Elżbieta
in
Amino acids
/ Analgesics
/ Arginine
/ Blood plasma
/ Chemical synthesis
/ Degradation
/ Enkephalin (methionine)
/ Enkephalins
/ Immunology
/ Inflammation
/ Metabolism
/ Modelling
/ Molecular modelling
/ Neprilysin
/ Opioids
/ Peptides
/ Solid phases
2019
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1-Substituted sialorphin analogues—synthesis, molecular modelling and in vitro effect on enkephalins degradation by NEP
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1-Substituted sialorphin analogues—synthesis, molecular modelling and in vitro effect on enkephalins degradation by NEP
2019
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Overview
Rat sialorphin (Gln-His-Asn-Pro-Arg) is a natural blocker of neprilysin (NEP) that belongs to the family of endogenous opioid peptide-degrading enzymes. Studies have confirmed the efficiency of sialorphin in blocking the activity of NEP, both in vitro and in vivo. It has been demonstrated that this inhibitor has a strong analgesic, anti-inflammatory, immunological and metabolic effect either directly or indirectly by affecting the level of Met/Leu-enkephalins. In this work, sialorphin and their 12 analogues were synthesised using the solid-phase method. The effect of the peptides on the degradation of Met-enkephalin by NEP and metabolic degradation in human plasma was investigated in vitro. We show that the change in the N-terminal amino acid configuration from l to d in almost all peptides, except d-Arg-His-Asn-Pro-Arg (peptide XI), led to the abolition of their inhibitory activity. With molecular modelling technique we explained the structural properties of the l and d-arginine located on the N-terminal part of the peptide. The detailed analysis of the protein binding pocket allowed us to explain why d-arginine is so unique among all d residues. Peptide XI showed the highest stability among the tested peptides in human plasma. For instance sialorphin after a 2-hour incubation in human plasma was almost completely decomposed, while the level of peptide XI dropped to 45% after 48 h under these conditions.
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Springer Nature B.V
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