T Satoh, D Barlow
Index: FEBS Lett. 310(1) , 83-7, (1992)
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Computer-aided molecular modelling of the endothelin (ET-A) receptor antagonists, BQ-123 and BE-18257B, shows that they have very similar 3D structures. Parts of their 3D structures are also shown to match closely with that reported for residues 6-8 in endothelin-1. On the basis of these similarities (and with supporting evidence from literature data on endothelin structure-activity relationships) a structural determinant is proposed for ET-A receptor binding, and novel designs of peptide are suggested for providing more potent and selective ET-A receptor antagonists.
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BE-18257B
CAS:136553-74-7 |
C31H44N6O7 |
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An endothelin receptor (ETA) antagonist isolated from Strept...
1991-07-15 [Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 178 , 132, (1991)] |
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[Agonists and antagonists to endothelin receptors].
1993-08-01 [Tanpakushitsu Kakusan Koso. 38(11) , 1827-40, (1993)] |
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Effects of endothelin-1 and endothelin-A receptor antagonist...
1995-11-01 [Circulation 92(9 Suppl) , II400-4, (1995)] |
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Involvement of ETA receptors in the facilitation by endothel...
1994-02-01 [Br. J. Pharmacol. 111(2) , 473-82, (1994)] |
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A conformational study by 1H NMR of a cyclic pentapeptide an...
1993-09-03 [J. Med. Chem. 36(18) , 2658-65, (1993)] |
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