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. 1983 Oct;80(19):5871–5874. doi: 10.1073/pnas.80.19.5871

Bis-penicillamine enkephalins possess highly improved specificity toward delta opioid receptors.

H I Mosberg, R Hurst, V J Hruby, K Gee, H I Yamamura, J J Galligan, T F Burks
PMCID: PMC390177  PMID: 6310598

Abstract

The conformationally restricted, cyclic, disulfide-containing, enkephalin analogs [2-D-penicillamine, 5-L-penicillamine]enkephalin [(D-Pen2,L-Pen5]enkephalin) and [2-D-penicillamine, 5-D-penicillamine]enkephalin [(D-Pen2,D-Pen5]enkephalin) were synthesized by solid-phase methods. Selectivities of these analogs for a single class of opioid receptor were investigated by examining relative potencies in the mouse vas deferens assay, in which the functional receptor is the delta receptor, versus the guinea pig ileum assay, in which the mu receptor is the functional receptor, and by determining their relative abilities to displace the prototypical delta receptor ligand [D-Ala2, D-Leu5]enkephalin and the prototypical mu receptor ligand naloxone from rat brain membrane preparations. Based on these comparisons [D-Pen2,L-Pen5]- and [D-Pen2,D-Pen5]enkephalin exhibited delta receptor selectivities of 1,088 and 3,164, respectively, in the bioassays, and 371 and 175, respectively, in the binding assays. Compared with the previously reported delta receptor selective analogs, [D-Ala2,D-Leu5]enkephalin, [D-Ser2,Leu5,Thr6]enkephalin, and [D-Thr2,Leu5,Thr6]enkephalin, the bis-Pen-containing analogs provide an order of magnitude increase in delta receptor selectivity.

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