Macrocyclic Diacylglycerol-bis-lactones As Conformationally Constrained Analogues of Diacylglycerol-lactones. Interactions with Protein Kinase C
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A series of macrocyclic diacylglycerol (DAG)-bis-lactones were investigated as extreme conformationally constrained analogues of DAG-lactones in order to seek more potent protein kinase C (PKC) ligands with higher binding affinities and less lipophilicity than previous compounds. The additional constraint achieved the desired objective as exemplified by the macrocyclic DAG-bis-lactone 57, which exhibited a 6-fold higher binding affinity for PKCalpha (K(i) = 6.07 nM) than the corresponding nonmacrocyclic 3-alkylidene DAG-lactone 6. A structure-activity relationship (SAR) analysis of the macrocyclic DAG-bis-lactones demonstrated a parabolic relationship between activity and lipophilicity, as well as a predilection for the Z-alkylidene isomers as the preferred ligands. Molecular docking studies revealed that macrocyclic DAG-bis-lactone 57 bound to the C1b domain of PKCalpha exclusively in the sn-1 binding mode in contrast to DAG-lactone 6, which showed both sn-1 and sn-2 binding modes. It is proposed that the high potency displayed by these macrocyclic DAG-bis-lactones results from a set of more favorable hydrogen bonding and hydrophobic interactions with PKCalpha as well as from a reduced entropy penalty due to conformational restriction.
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