Homo-Amino Acids Provide Novel Options for Drug Discovery
Released on = October 16, 2006, 10:57 am
Press Release Author = Debra Thai
Industry = Biotech
Press Release Summary = The prefixing of "homo" to the name of an amino acid indicates the addition of a methylene (CH2) group on the a-carbon of an amino acid1,2. These are used for creating peptide analogs that have may have altered biological activity.
Press Release Body = An example is shown in Shimizu's paper3 where certain amino acids in the parathyroid hormone peptide PTH (1-14) have been substituted with Aib (aminoisobutyric acid) and homoarginine. This shorter N-terminal fragment is found to be as potent as PTH (1-34) for stimulating cAMP formation in PTH-1 receptor-expressing cells.
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References: 1. Internet. http://www.chem.qmul.ac.uk/iupac/AminoAcid/AA1n2.html#AA23/ Sept. 27, 2006. 2. IUPAC Commission on the Nomenclature of Organic Chemistry (CNOC). Nomenclature of Organic Chemistry, Section F: Natural Products and Related Compounds, Recommendations 1976, Eur. J. Biochem. 86, 1 (1978). 3. Shimizu, N. et al. J. Bone & Mineral Res. 19, 2078 (2004).
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