Probes for vasopressin receptors Attachment of affinity and fluorescent groups in vasopressin

ANGELIKI BUKU, DIANA GAZIS

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Abstract

Fluorescent, photoreactive, and biotinylated analogs of vasopressin have been prepared in which one of these three groups has been attached to a reactive amino group in either position 4 or position 7. Using solid phase methodology, we have synthesized two active parent compounds, [l‐desamino,4‐lysine,7‐hydroxy‐prolinelarginine vasopressin and [l‐desamino,7‐aminoproline]arginine vasopressin, and acylated them to obtain biotinyl, azidobenzoyl, and fluoresceinyl derivatives. We have also prepared analogs in which a “spacer arm” was inserted between lysine in position 4 and the marker group. Some of these derivatives have good antidiuretic activity and could be valuable probes in studying hormone‐receptor interaction and in receptor visualization and purification.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)128-132
Number of pages5
JournalInternational Journal of Peptide and Protein Research
Volume35
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 1990

Keywords

  • antidiuretic activity
  • biotinyl
  • fluorescent derivatives
  • photoaffinity
  • solid phase synthesis
  • vasopressin

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