Abstract:MA026,
a cyclic lipodepsipeptide, opens the tight junction (TJ)
probably via binding to claudin-1. We reported that (1) TJ-opening
activity is dependent on the amino acid sequence order at Glu10-Leu11;
(2) an epimer at the C3 position of the N-terminal
acyl tail decreased the TJ-opening activity; and (3) the epimers D-Leu1/L-Gln6
and L-Leu1/D-Gln6 showed more potent TJ-opening activity than natural
MA026, although no systematic structure–activity relationship
(SAR) study was conducted. Here, we report the thre… Show more
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