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Synthesis and renin inhibitory activity of angiotensinogen analogues having dehydrostatine, Leu psi [CH2S]Val, or Leu psi [CH2SO]Val at the P1-P1' cleavage site.

The synthesis and in vitro renin inhibitory potencies of angiotensinogen (ANG) analogues having amide (CONH) bond replacements at P1-P1', the Leu-Val cleavage site, corresponding to Leu psi[CH2SO]Val, and the trans olefinic analogue of statine (Sta), 4(S)-amino-6-methyl-2(E)-heptenoic acid (dehydrostatine, Dhs), are reported. These are compared to P1-P1' Leu psi[CH2NH]Val-, Sta-, or Phe-Phe-substituted analogues of the same template. The Dhs pseudodipeptide was found to be an adequate mimic of a trans CONH bond and gave a peptide, H-Pro-His-Pro-Phe-His-Dhs-Ile-His-D-Lys-OH, approximately equal in potency to a Phe-Phe-containing inhibitor, but 200-fold less potent than its Sta-substituted congener. That the enhanced potency of the Sta-containing peptide most likely depends on hydrogen bonding as well as tetrahedral geometry is indicated by the 50-100-fold lower potency of the tetrahedral Leu psi[CH2S]Val and Leu psi[CH2SO]Val analogues as compared to the Leu psi[CH2NH]Val-containing congener.[1]

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  1. Synthesis and renin inhibitory activity of angiotensinogen analogues having dehydrostatine, Leu psi [CH2S]Val, or Leu psi [CH2SO]Val at the P1-P1' cleavage site. Smith, C.W., Saneii, H.H., Sawyer, T.K., Pals, D.T., Scahill, T.A., Kamdar, B.V., Lawson, J.A. J. Med. Chem. (1988) [Pubmed]
 
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