seco-1-Azacubane-2-carboxylic Acid: Derivative Scope and Comparative Biological Evaluation
Dehui Kong,
Tyler Fahrenhorst-Jones,
Andy Kuo
et al.
Abstract:The unusual and sterically constrained
amino acid, seco-1-azacubane-2-carboxylic acid, was
incorporated into a range of
bioactive chemical templates, including enalaprilat, perindoprilat,
endomorphin-2 and isoniazid, and subjected to biological testing.
The endomorphin-2 derivative displayed increased activity at the δ
opioid receptor, but a loss in activity was observed in the other
cases, although human normal cell line evaluation suggests limited
cytotoxic effects.
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