Title : Dopamine D4 ligands and models of receptor activation: 2-(4-pyridin-2-ylpiperazin-1-ylmethyl)-1H-benzimidazole and related heteroarylmethylarylpiperazines exhibit a substituent effect responsible for additional efficacy tuning - Stewart_2004_J.Med.Chem_47_2348 |
Author(s) : Stewart AO , Cowart MD , Moreland RB , Latshaw SP , Matulenko MA , Bhatia PA , Wang X , Daanen JF , Nelson SL , Terranova MA , Namovic MT , Donnelly-Roberts D , Miller LN , Nakane M , Sullivan JP , Brioni JD |
Ref : Journal of Medicinal Chemistry , 47 :2348 , 2004 |
Abstract :
A series of subtype selective dopamine D(4) receptor ligands from the hetroarylmethylphenylpiperazine class have been discovered that exhibit a remarkable structure-activity relationship (SAR), revealing a substituent effect in which regiosubstitution on the terminal arylpiperazine ring can modulate functional or intrinsic activity. Other structure-dependent efficacy studies in the dopamine D(4) field have suggested a critical interaction of the heteroarylmethyl moiety with specific protein microdomains in controlling intrinsic activity. Our studies indicate that for some binding orientations, the phenylpiperazine moiety also plays a key role in determining efficacy. These data also implicate a kinetic or efficiency term, contained within measured functional affinities for agonists, which support a sequential binding and conformational stabilization model for receptor activation. The structural similarity between partial agonist and antagonist, within this subset of ligands, and lack of bioisosterism for this substituent effect are key phenomena for these hypotheses. |
PubMedSearch : Stewart_2004_J.Med.Chem_47_2348 |
PubMedID: 15084133 |
Stewart AO, Cowart MD, Moreland RB, Latshaw SP, Matulenko MA, Bhatia PA, Wang X, Daanen JF, Nelson SL, Terranova MA, Namovic MT, Donnelly-Roberts D, Miller LN, Nakane M, Sullivan JP, Brioni JD (2004)
Dopamine D4 ligands and models of receptor activation: 2-(4-pyridin-2-ylpiperazin-1-ylmethyl)-1H-benzimidazole and related heteroarylmethylarylpiperazines exhibit a substituent effect responsible for additional efficacy tuning
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
47 :2348
Stewart AO, Cowart MD, Moreland RB, Latshaw SP, Matulenko MA, Bhatia PA, Wang X, Daanen JF, Nelson SL, Terranova MA, Namovic MT, Donnelly-Roberts D, Miller LN, Nakane M, Sullivan JP, Brioni JD (2004)
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
47 :2348