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The enantiomer of octreotate binds to all five somatostatin receptors with almost equal micromolar affinity--a comparison with SANDOSTATIN
Authors:Gardiner James  Langenegger Daniel  Hoyer Daniel  Beck Albert K  Mathad Raveendra I  Seebach Dieter
Affiliation:1. Eidgen?ssische Technische Hochschule Zürich, Departement Chemie und Angewandte Biowissenschaften, Laboratorium für Organische Chemie, Wolfgang‐Pauli‐Strasse 10, H?nggerberg, HCI, CH‐8093 Zürich, (phone: +41?44?632?2990;2. fax: +41?44?632?1144);3. Postdoctoral Fellow at ETH, 2004–2007, financed by the New Zealand Foundation for Research, Science and Technology, Project No. SWSS0401.;4. Translational Biology, Psychiatry Neuroscience Research, Novartis Institutes for Biomedical Research, Postfach, CH‐4002 Basel
Abstract:Octreotate (1b) is the octreotide (SANDOSTATIN; 1a) analogue, carrying a C-terminal CO(2)H (Thr) instead of the CH(2)OH (threoninol) group. In pursuit of our interest in unnatural peptides, we have now synthesized (by the solid-phase Fmoc method) the enantiomeric form 2 of octreotate and determined its affinity for the five human somatostatin (SRIF) receptors (hsst(1-5)). The binding was found to be 9.1, 4.1, 1.0, 1.4, and 4.2 microM, respectively. This almost equal one-digit micromolar affinity of ent-octreotate (2) to all five receptors contrasts with the behavior of most other somatostatin mimics including SANDOSTATIN (octreotide; 1a) and [Tyr(3)]-octreotate (1c), which have affinities for the various receptors differing up to and above 10(4)-fold. Thus, the structure of the new compound does not prevent binding, albeit more weakly than its pseudo-enantiomer octreotide, and there is hardly any selectivity of the peptide-protein interaction (PPI) for any one of the five SRIF G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs). Since the detailed structure(s) of these membrane-embedded receptors is unknown (no X-ray structure!), the result described here may be useful for modeling structures by comparing the affinities of the numerous known somatostatin mimics.
Keywords:Octreotate  Somatostatin receptors  SANDOSTATIN®  Octreotide
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