Journal of medicinal and pharmaceutical chemistry 2009-12-24

Conformationally constrained mimetics of laminin peptide YIGSR as precursors for antimetastatic disintegrins.

Angelo Bella, Helen Lewis, Jennifer Phu, Andrew R Bottrill, Sharad C Mistry, Christine E Pullar, Maxim G Ryadnov

Index: J. Med. Chem. 52(24) , 7966-9, (2009)

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Abstract

Conformationally constrained mimetics of the laminin cell-adhesion site, YIGSR, are described. The site is the natural antagonist of the integrin-associated laminin receptor 1 (LAMR1) known to mediate metastatic tumor adhesion. The attachment of selected metastatic cell lines toward the constrained antagonists has been assessed. Observed differential responses prompted by folding preferences of the mimetics revealed stronger attachment activities for turnlike structures. The results permit the conformational design of antimetastatic disintegrins.


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