A high-affinity subtype-selective agonist ligand for the thyroid hormone receptor.

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Chiellini G, Apriletti JW, Yoshihara HA, Baxter JD, Ribeiro RC, Scanlan TS

A high-affinity subtype-selective agonist ligand for the thyroid hormone receptor.

Chem Biol. 1998 Jun;5(6):299-306.

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Thyroid hormones regulate many different physiological processes in different tissues in vertebrates. Most of the actions of thyroid hormones are mediated by the thyroid hormone receptor (TR), which is a member of the nuclear receptor superfamily of ligand-activated transcription regulators. There are two different genes that encode two different TRs, TR alpha and TR beta, and these two TRs are often co-expressed at different levels in different tissues. Most thyroid hormones do not discriminate between the two TRs and bind both with similar affinities. RESULTS: We have designed and synthesized a thyroid hormone analog that has high affinity for the TRs and is selective in both binding and activation functions for TR beta over TR alpha. The compound, GC-1, was initially designed to solve synthetic problems that limit thyroid hormone analog preparation, and contains several structural changes with respect to the natural hormone 3,5,3'-triiodo-L-thyronine (T3). These changes include replacement of the three iodines with methyl and isopropyl groups, replacement of the biaryl ether linkage with a methylene linkage, and replacement of the amino-acid sidechain with an oxyacetic-acid sidechain. CONCLUSIONS: The results of this study show that GC-1 is a member of a new class of thyromimetic compounds that are more synthetically accessible than traditional thyromimetics and have potentially useful receptor binding and activation properties. The TR beta selectivity of GC-1 is particularly interesting and suggests that GC-1 might be a useful in vivo probe for studying the physiological roles of the different thyroid hormone receptor isoforms.

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Binding Properties
DrugTargetPropertyMeasurementpHTemperature (°C)
LiothyronineThyroid hormone receptor alphaKd (nM)0.058N/AN/ADetails
LiothyronineThyroid hormone receptor betaKd (nM)0.081N/AN/ADetails
SobetiromeThyroid hormone receptor betaKd (nM)0.067N/AN/ADetails