New phototriggers 9:: p-hydroxyphenacyl as a C-terminal photoremovable protecting group for oligopeptides

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Givens, RS [1 ]
Weber, JFW
Conrad, PG
Orosz, G
Donahue, SL
Thayer, SA
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[1] Univ Kansas, Dept Chem, Lawrence, KS 66045 USA
[2] Eotvos Lorand Univ, H-1518 Budapest 112, Hungary
[3] Univ Minnesota, Sch Med, Dept Pharmacol, Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA
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10.1021/ja991014b
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O6 [化学];
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In our search for a more versatile protecting group that would exhibit fast release rates for peptides, we have designed and developed the p-hydroxyphenacyl (pHP) group as a new photoremovable protecting group. We report the application of this protecting group for the dipeptide Ala-Ala (1) and for the nonapeptide bradykinin (2), two representative peptides that demonstrate C-terminus "caging" and photorelease. The synthesis of these p-hydroxyphenacyl esters was accomplished in good yields by DBU-catalyzed displacement of bromide from p-hydroxyphenacyl bromide. As in the case of caged gamma-amino acids 11 (pHP glu) and 12 (pHP GABA) and caged nucleotide 17 (pHP ATP) reported earlier, (1,2) irradiations of the p-hydroxyphenacyl esters of 1 and 2 actuate the release of the peptides with rate constants that are consistently greater than 10(8) s(-1) and appearance efficiencies (Phi(app)) that range from 0.1 to 0.3. Release of the substrate is accompanied by a deep-seated rearrangement of the protecting group into the near-UV silent p-hydroxyphenylacetic acid (6). Quenching studies of pHP Ala-Ala (7) with either sodium 2-naphthalenesulfonate or potassium sorbate gave good Stern-Volmer kinetics yielding a rate constant for release of 1.82 x 10(8) s(-1). Quenching of the phosphorescence emission from pHP Ala-Ala (7, E(T) = 70.1 kcal/mol) and pHP GABA (12, E(T) = 68.9 kcal/mol) were also observed. The biological efficacy of bradykinin released from pHP bradykinin (9) was examined on single rat sensory neurons grown in tissue culture. A single 337 nm flash (< 1 ns) released sufficient bradykinin from the p-hydroxyphenacyl protected nonapeptide to activate cell-surface bradykinin receptors as indicated by a rapid increase in the intracellular calcium concentration. A selective antagonist of type 2 bradykinin receptors blocked the biological response. From these results, it is apparent that flash photolysis of p-hydroxyphenacyl protected peptides provides a powerful tool for the rapid and localized activation of biological receptors.
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