Antagonizing S1p(3) Receptor With Cell-Penetrating Pepducins In Skeletal Muscle Fibrosis

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES(2021)

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S1P is the final product of sphingolipid metabolism, which interacts with five widely expressed GPCRs (S1P(1-5)). Increasing numbers of studies have indicated the importance of S1P(3) in various pathophysiological processes. Recently, we have identified a pepducin (compound KRX-725-II) acting as an S1P(3) receptor antagonist. Here, aiming to optimize the activity and selectivity profile of the described compound, we have synthesized a series of derivatives in which Tyr, in position 4, has been substituted with several natural aromatic and unnatural aromatic and non-aromatic amino acids. All the compounds were evaluated for their ability to inhibit vascular relaxation induced by KRX-725 (as S1P(3) selective pepducin agonist) and KRX-722 (an S1P(1)-selective pepducin agonist). Those selective towards S1P(3) (compounds V and VII) were also evaluated for their ability to inhibit skeletal muscle fibrosis. Finally, molecular dynamics simulations were performed to derive information on the preferred conformations of selective and unselective antagonists.
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sphingosine-1-phosphate, S1P(3) receptor antagonist, skeletal muscle fibrosis, molecular dynamics simulations
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