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Published on: December 26, 2011
Interconversion of Functional Activity by Minor Structural Alterations in Nonpeptide AT2 Receptor Ligands
Charlotta Wallinder1, Christian Sköld1, Milad Botros2
1Organic Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Department of Medicinal Chemistry, BMC, Uppsala University , SE-751 23 Uppsala, Sweden.
Abstract:
Migration of the methylene imidazole side chain in the first reported selective drug-like AT2 receptor agonist C21/M024 (1) delivered the AT2 receptor antagonist C38/M132 (2). We now report that the AT2 receptor antagonist compound 4, a biphenyl derivative that is structurally related to 2, is transformed to the agonist 6 by migration of the isobutyl group. The importance of the relative position of the methylene imidazole and the isobutyl substituent is highlighted herein.
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