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Identification of ACE pharmacophore in the phosphonopeptide metabolite K-26
Ntai, Ioanna,Bachmann, Brian O.
, p. 3068 - 3071 (2008/12/23)
The naturally occurring phosphonotripeptide K-26 is a potent angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor containing an α-amino phosphonic acid analogue of tyrosine. Previous studies have demonstrated that canonical peptide analogues of K-26 are micromolar inhibitors of ACE. To ascertain the structure-activity relationships in this class of ACE inhibitory natural products, K-26 and eight analogues were chemically synthesized and evaluated. Phosphonyl substitution was found to be the critical determinant of activity, resulting in a 1500-fold increase in ACE inhibition versus carboxyl analogues. Secondarily, the absolute configuration of the terminal α-amino phosphonate and N-acetylation were found to significantly modulate ACE inhibitory activity.