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  • Application of a novel design paradigm to generate general nonpeptide combinatorial scaffolds mimicking beta turns: synthesis of ligands for somatostatin receptors.

Application of a novel design paradigm to generate general nonpeptide combinatorial scaffolds mimicking beta turns: synthesis of ligands for somatostatin receptors.

Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry (2003-11-08)
Dona Chianelli, Yong-Chul Kim, Dmitriy Lvovskiy, Thomas R Webb
ABSTRACT

Nonpeptide compounds that mimic bioactive peptides are desirable for a number of clinical indications. We report a new practical method for the design of scaffolds exhibiting drug-like properties that are suitable for the display of peptide pharmacophores. The synthesis of various synthons of 7'-hydroxy-2',3'-dihydro-1'H,2H,5H-spiro[imidazolidine-4,4'-quinoline]-2,5-dione (1) and methods for the introduction of several mimics of amino acid side-chains are described. This method is exemplified by derivatives that show agonist activity for the somatostatin type 2 receptor.