Design, synthesis, and applications of ring‐functionalized histidines in peptide‐based medicinal chemistry and drug discovery

Modified and synthetic α‐amino acids are known to show diverse applications. Histidine, which possesses numerous applications when subjected to synthetic modifications, is one such amino acid. The utility of modified histidines varies widely from remarkable biological activities to catalysis, and fr...

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Veröffentlicht in:Medicinal research reviews 2023-07, Vol.43 (4), p.775-828
Hauptverfasser: Sharma, Komal, Sharma, Krishna K., Mahindra, Amit, Sehra, Naina, Bagra, Nitin, Aaghaz, Shams, Parmar, Rajesh, Rathod, Gajanan K., Jain, Rahul
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Zusammenfassung:Modified and synthetic α‐amino acids are known to show diverse applications. Histidine, which possesses numerous applications when subjected to synthetic modifications, is one such amino acid. The utility of modified histidines varies widely from remarkable biological activities to catalysis, and from nanotechnology to polymer chemistry. This renders histidine residue an important place in scientific research. Histidine is a well‐studied scaffold and constitutes the active site of various enzymes catalyzing important reactions in the biological systems. A rational modification in histidine structure with a distinctly developed protocol extensively changes its physical and chemical properties. The utilization of modified histidines in search of potent, target selective and proteostable scaffolds is vital in the development of bioactive peptides with enhanced drug‐likeliness. This review is a compilation and analysis of reported side‐chain ring modifications at histidine followed by applications of ring‐modified histidines in the synthesis of various categories of bioactive peptides and peptidomimetics.
ISSN:0198-6325
1098-1128
DOI:10.1002/med.21936