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Selective Pharmacophore Models of Dopamine D(1) and D(2) Full Agonists Based on Extended Pharmacophore Features

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Journal ChemMedChem
Specialties Chemistry
Pharmacology
Date 2010 Jan 16
PMID 20077461
Citations 11
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Abstract

This study is focused on the identification of structural features that determine the selectivity of dopamine receptor agonists toward D(1) and D(2) receptors. Selective pharmacophore models were developed for both receptors. The models were built by using projected pharmacophoric features that represent the main agonist interaction sites in the receptor (the Ser residues in TM5 and the Asp in TM3), a directional aromatic feature in the ligand, a feature with large positional tolerance representing the positively charged nitrogen in the ligand, and sets of excluded volumes reflecting the shapes of the receptors. The sets of D(1) and D(2) ligands used for modeling were carefully selected from published sources and consist of structurally diverse, conformationally rigid full agonists as active ligands together with structurally related inactives. The robustness of the models in discriminating actives from inactives was tested against four ensembles of conformations generated by using different established methods and different force fields. The reasons for the selectivity can be attributed to both geometrical differences in the arrangement of the features, e.g., different tilt angels of the pi system, as well as shape differences covered by the different sets of excluded volumes. This work provides useful information for the design of new D(1) and D(2) agonists and also for comparative homology modeling of D(1) and D(2) receptors. The approach is general and could therefore be applied to other ligand-protein interactions for which no experimental protein structure is available.

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