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Design, synthesis, and functionalization of dimeric peptides targeting chemokine receptor CXCR4

Authors :
Luciana Marinelli
Horst Kessler
Udo Schumacher
Oliver Demmer
Hans-Jürgen Wester
Sandro Cosconati
Eleni Gourni
Ingrid Dijkgraaf
Demmer, O.
Dijkgraaf, I.
Schumacher, U.
Marinelli, Luciana
Cosconati, S.
Gourni, E.
Wester, H. J.
Kessler, H.
Demmer, O
Dijkgraaf, I
Schumacher, U
Marinelli, L
Cosconati, Sandro
Gourni, E
Wester, Hj
Source :
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 54, 7648-62, Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 54, 21, pp. 7648-62
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

The chemokine receptor CXCR4 is a critical regulator of inflammation and immune surveillance, and it is specifically implicated in cancer metastasis and HIV-1 infection. On the basis of the observation that several of the known antagonists remarkably share a C 2 symmetry element, we constructed symmetric dimers with excellent antagonistic activity using a derivative of a cyclic pentapeptide as monomer. To optimize the binding affinity, we investigated the influence of the distance between the monomers and the pharmacophoric sites in the synthesized constructs. The affinity studies in combination with docking computations support a two-site binding model. In a final step, 1,4,7,10-tetraazacyclododecane-1,4,7,10-tetraacetic acid (DOTA) was introduced as chelator for (radio-)metals, thus allowing to exploit these compounds as a new group of CXCR4-binding peptidic probes for molecular imaging and endoradiotherapeutic purposes. Both the DOTA conjugates and some of their corresponding metal complexes retain good CXCR4 affinity, and one 68Ga labeled compound was studied as PET tracer. © 2011 American Chemical Society.

Details

ISSN :
00222623
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 54, 7648-62, Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 54, 21, pp. 7648-62
Accession number :
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