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Developing Cyclic Opioid Analogues: Fluorescently Labeled Bioconjugates of Biphalin

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ACS MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY LETTERS
Volume 11, Issue 5, Pages 720-726

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsmedchemlett.9b00569

Keywords

Biphalin; opioids; fluorescent probes; GPCRs; bioconjugates

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  1. University of Arizona

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The development of bioconjugates is of pivotal importance in medicinal chemistry due to their potential applications as therapeutic agents to improve the targeting of specific diseases, decrease toxicity, or control drug release. In this work we achieved the synthesis and characterization of three novel opioid peptides fluorescently labeled, analogues of cyclic biphalin derivatives, namely 1D, 1C, and 2C. Among them, compound 1D, containing a dansyl-maleimide motif, exhibited an excellent binding affinity and functional potency for the delta-opioid receptor (DOR). 1D also demonstrated a strong fluorescence emission spectrum ranging from 300 to 700 nm. These features could be highly desirable for medical and biological applications needed for targeting the DOR, including in vivo imaging, and as a lead for the design of fluorescent probes.

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