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Inactivation of myostatin by photooxygenation using functionalized d-peptides
Hideyuki Okamoto1, Shuko Amber Murano1, Kaoru Ikekawa1
1Department of Medicinal Chemistry, School of Pharmacy, Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Sciences Hachioji Tokyo 192-0392 Japan atani@toyaku.ac.jp yhayashi@toyaku.ac.jp.
Abstract:
Inhibition of myostatin is an attractive strategy for the treatment of muscular atrophic diseases such as muscular dystrophy. For the efficient inhibition of myostatin, functionalized peptides were developed by the conjugation of a 16-mer myostatin-binding d-peptide with a photooxygenation catalyst. These peptides induced myostatin-selective photooxygenation and inactivation under near-infrared irradiation, and were associated with little cytotoxicity or phototoxicity. The peptides are resistant to enzymatic digestion due to their d-peptide chains. These properties could contribute to the in vivo use of photooxygenation-based inactivation strategies targeting myostatin.
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