Prodrugs of Peptides. 9. Bioreversible N-α-Hydroxyalkylation of the Peptide Bond to Effect Protection Against Carboxypeptidase or Other Proteolytic Enzymes
- 1 January 1991
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Pharmaceutical Research
- Vol. 8 (3) , 313-322
- https://doi.org/10.1023/a:1015833229554
Abstract
Various N-α-hydroxyalkyl derivatives of N-acyl amino acids and di- and tripeptides were prepared by hydrolysis or aminolysis of N-acyl 5-oxazolidinones. The stability of these derivatives was studied in aqueous solution as a function of pH. The compounds were all degraded quantitatively to their parent N-acylated amino acid or peptide and aldehyde but with vastly different rates. At pH 7.4 and 37°C the half-lives of decomposition ranged from 4 min to 1500 hr. The structural factors influencing the stability included both steric and polar effects within the acyl and N-α-hydroxyalkyl moieties as well as within the amino acid attached to the N-α-hydroxyalkylated N-acyl amino acid. Whereas the N-benzyloxycarbonyl (Z) derivatives of the dipeptides Gly-L-Leu and Gly-L-Ala were readily hydrolyzed by carboxypeptidase A, the N-hydroxymethylated compounds, i.e., Z-Gly(CH2OH)-Leu and Z-Gly(CH2OH)-Ala, were resistant to cleavage by the enzyme as revealed by their similar rates of decomposition in the presence or absence of the enzyme at pH 7.4 and 37°C. The results suggest that N-α-hydroxyalkylation of a peptide bond protects not only this bond but also an adjacent peptide bond against proteolytic cleavage. Since the N-α-hydroxyalkyl derivatives are readily bioreversible, undergoing spontaneous hydrolysis at physiological pH, this prodrug approach promises to overcome the enzymatic barrier to absorption of various peptides.Keywords
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