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Dopamine D2, D3, and D4 Selective Phenylpiperazines as Molecular Probes To Explore the Origins of Subtype Specific Receptor Binding

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JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 52, Issue 15, Pages 4923-4935

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jm900690y

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Assembling phenylpiperazines with 7a-azaindole via different spacer elements, we developed subtype selective dopamine receptor ligands of types 1a,c,2a, and 3a preferentially interacting with D-4, D-2, and D-3, respectively, To complete this set, the methylthio analogues 2b and 3b exceeding the affinity of 2a and 3a by one order of magnitude and the structural intermediate 1b were synthesized. These chemically similar but biologically divergent target compounds served as molecular probes for radioligand displacement experiments, mutagenesis, and docking studies on homology models based on the recent crystal structure of the beta(2)-adrenergic receptor. Specific interactions with the highly conserved amino acids ASP(3.32) and His(6.55) and less conserved residues at positions 2.61, 2,64, 3.28, and 3.29 were identified. Inclusion of a carefully modeled extracellular loop 2 displayed two nonconserved residues in EL2 that differently contribute to ligand binding. Obviously, subtype selectivity is caused by nonconserved but frequently mediated by conserved amino acids.

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