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J Org Chem ; 83(3): 1394-1401, 2018 02 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29297689

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Intramolecular photochemical [2 + 2]-cyclization of acetophenone enamides gave 2-azabicyclo[3.2.0]heptanes, advanced building blocks for drug discovery. Synthesis of a conformationally restricted analogue of proline, 2,3-ethanoproline, was performed.

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PLoS One ; 7(11): e49290, 2012.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23166630

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BACKGROUND: The pattern of binding of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) to 16 epitopes on human angiotensin I-converting enzyme (ACE) comprise a conformational ACE fingerprint and is a sensitive marker of subtle protein conformational changes. HYPOTHESIS: Toxic substances in the blood of patients with uremia due to End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) can induce local conformational changes in the ACE protein globule and alter the efficacy of ACE inhibitors. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: The recognition of ACE by 16 mAbs to the epitopes on the N and C domains of ACE was estimated using an immune-capture enzymatic plate precipitation assay. The precipitation pattern of blood ACE by a set of mAbs was substantially influenced by the presence of ACE inhibitors with the most dramatic local conformational change noted in the N-domain region recognized by mAb 1G12. The "short" ACE inhibitor enalaprilat (tripeptide analog) and "long" inhibitor teprotide (nonapeptide) produced strikingly different mAb 1G12 binding with enalaprilat strongly increasing mAb 1G12 binding and teprotide decreasing binding. Reduction in S-S bonds via glutathione and dithiothreitol treatment increased 1G12 binding to blood ACE in a manner comparable to enalaprilat. Some patients with uremia due to ESRD exhibited significantly increased mAb 1G12 binding to blood ACE and increased ACE activity towards angiotensin I accompanied by reduced ACE inhibition by inhibitory mAbs and ACE inhibitors. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: The estimation of relative mAb 1G12 binding to blood ACE detects a subpopulation of ESRD patients with conformationally changed ACE, which activity is less suppressible by ACE inhibitors. This parameter may potentially serve as a biomarker for those patients who may need higher concentrations of ACE inhibitors upon anti-hypertensive therapy.


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Antibodies, Monoclonal/metabolism , Kidney Failure, Chronic/complications , Models, Molecular , Peptidyl-Dipeptidase A/chemistry , Protein Conformation , Uremia/enzymology , Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitors/pharmacology , Biomarkers/metabolism , Enalaprilat/pharmacology , Epitopes/genetics , Epitopes/metabolism , Humans , Immunoprecipitation , Peptidyl-Dipeptidase A/metabolism , Protein Binding/drug effects , Teprotide/pharmacology , Uremia/etiology
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