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Potent and selective inhibitors of an aspartyl protease-like endothelin converting enzyme identified in rat lung

Two structurally distinct series of potent and selective inhibitors of an aspartyl protease-like endothelin converting enzyme (ECE) activity identified in the rat lung have been developed. Pepstatin A, which potently inhibits the rat lung ECE, served as the basis for the first series. Alternatively,...

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Published in:Journal of medicinal chemistry 1993-02, Vol.36 (4), p.468-478
Main Authors: Shiosaki, Kazumi, Tasker, Andrew S, Sullivan, Gerard M, Sorensen, Bryan K, von Geldern, Thomas W, Wu-Wong, Jinshyun R, Marselle, Carol A, Opgenorth, Terry J
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Summary:Two structurally distinct series of potent and selective inhibitors of an aspartyl protease-like endothelin converting enzyme (ECE) activity identified in the rat lung have been developed. Pepstatin A, which potently inhibits the rat lung ECE, served as the basis for the first series. Alternatively, selected renin inhibitors containing the dihydroxyethylene moiety were shown to be inhibitors of rat lung activity. Subsequent modifications improved inhibition of the rat lung ECE while eliminating renin activity. Both series of ECE inhibitors demonstrated a range of selectivity over Cathepsin D. Water-solubilizing moieties were appended onto selected compounds to facilitate in vivo testing. Partial reduction of the pressor response to exogenously administered Big ET-1 was observed with selected rat lung ECE inhibitors.
ISSN:0022-2623
1520-4804
DOI:10.1021/jm00056a007