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How hydrogen bonds impact P-glycoprotein transport and permeability
Authors:Prashant V. Desai  Thomas J. Raub  Maria-Jesus Blanco
Affiliation:1. Computational ADME, Drug Disposition, Lilly Research Laboratories, Eli Lilly and Company, Indianapolis, IN 46285, United States;2. Discovery Chemistry Research and Technologies, Lilly Research Laboratories, Eli Lilly and Company, Indianapolis, IN 46285, United States
Abstract:The requirement to cross a biological membrane can be a complex process especially if multidrug transporters such as P-gp must be considered. Drug partitioning into the lipid membrane and efflux by P-gp are tightly coupled processes wherein H-bonding interactions play a key role. All H-bond donors and acceptors are not equal in terms of the strength of the H-bonds that they form, hence it is important to consider their relative strength. Using various examples from literature, we illustrate the benefits of considering the relative strengths of individual H-bonds and introducing intramolecular H-bonds to increase membrane permeability and/or decrease P-gp efflux.
Keywords:Hydrogen bond  Intramolecular hydrogen bond  P-Glycoprotein  Permeability  HBA  HBD  TPSA  ATP-binding cassette
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