New inhibitors of human renin that contain novel Leu-Val replacements. Examination of the P1 site
- 1 March 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
- Vol. 31 (3) , 532-539
- https://doi.org/10.1021/jm00398a008
Abstract
Stereoselective syntheses of several nonpeptide sulfidoethanol fragments that function as Leu10-Val11 (P1-P1'') scissile bond replacements in human angiotensiongen are presented. These fragments are prepared from a variety of amino acids with formal P1 side chains varying in size and lipophilicity by converting them to their corresponding N-protected aminoalkyl epoxide 5 followed by ring opening with isopropyl mercaptan. The coupling of these fragments to either Boc-Phe-Ala-OH or Boc-Phe-His-OH produces inhibitors of human renin, 6 and 7, respectively, which are compared to a series of dipeptide-aldehyde inhibitors, 4, by molecular modeling and biochemical methods. Qualitatively, histidine-containing (P2) inhibitors 7 possess greater inhibitory potency than their corresponding alanine (P2) analogues 6, which are more potent than the corresponding aldehydic inhibitors from series 4. Within a given series, inhibitors with the cyclohexylmethyl P1 side chain are more potent than the benzyl analogues, which in turn are more potent with cyclohexyl or isobutyl derivatives. Inhibitors with larger P1 side chains (e.g. adamantylmethyl and benzhydryl) are much less active. The inhibitory potency of these compounds against human renin is discussed in terms of specific interactions with the enzyme.This publication has 17 references indexed in Scilit:
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