Conjugated enynes as nonaromatic catechol bioisosteres: synthesis, binding experiments, and computational studies of novel dopamine receptor agonists recognizing preferentially the D(3) subtype.

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Hubner H, Haubmann C, Utz W, Gmeiner P

Conjugated enynes as nonaromatic catechol bioisosteres: synthesis, binding experiments, and computational studies of novel dopamine receptor agonists recognizing preferentially the D(3) subtype.

J Med Chem. 2000 Feb 24;43(4):756-62.

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Abstract

To evaluate nonaromatic catechol bioisosteres, the conformationally restrained enynes 1 and enediynes 2 were synthesized via palladium-catalyzed coupling as the key reaction step. Subsequent receptor binding studies at the dopamine receptor subtypes D(1), D(2 long), D(2 short), D(3), and D(4) showed highly interesting binding profiles for the enynes 1a and 1b when compared to dopamine. At the guanine nucleotide-sensitive high-affinity binding site of the D(3) receptor, the target compound 1b (K(i) = 5.2 nM) was 10-fold more potent than dopamine but less potent at the D(2) and D(4) subtypes. In contrast to dopamine the agonists 1a and 1b showed strong selectivity for the receptors of the D(2) family (D(2)-D(4)). As far as we know, this study represents the first report on nonaromatic dopamine agonists. Comparison of molecular electrostatic potentials, derived from semiempirical molecular orbital calculations, and lipophilicity maps was performed.

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Drug Targets
DrugTargetKindOrganismPharmacological ActionActions
DopamineD(1) dopamine receptor (Protein Group)Protein groupHumans
Unknown
Agonist
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Binding Properties
DrugTargetPropertyMeasurementpHTemperature (°C)
DopamineDopamine D2 receptorKi (nM)34N/AN/ADetails
DopamineDopamine D2 receptorKi (nM)15000N/AN/ADetails
DopamineDopamine D2 receptorKi (nM)17N/AN/ADetails
DopamineDopamine D2 receptorKi (nM)20N/AN/ADetails
DopamineDopamine D2 receptorKi (nM)1100N/AN/ADetails
DopamineDopamine D2 receptorKi (nM)42N/AN/ADetails
DopamineDopamine D2 receptorKi (nM)1900N/AN/ADetails
DopamineDopamine D3 receptorKi (nM)52N/AN/ADetails
DopamineDopamine D3 receptorKi (nM)50N/AN/ADetails
DopamineDopamine D3 receptorKi (nM)1600N/AN/ADetails
DopamineDopamine D3 receptorKi (nM)290N/AN/ADetails
DopamineDopamine D4 receptorKi (nM)1.2N/AN/ADetails
DopamineDopamine D4 receptorKi (nM)62N/AN/ADetails
DopamineDopamine D4 receptorKi (nM)97N/AN/ADetails
DopamineDopamine D4 receptorKi (nM)57N/AN/ADetails