Synthesis of novel adamantylacetyl derivative of peptidoglycan monomer—biological evaluation of immunomodulatory peptidoglycan monomer and respective derivatives with lipophilic substituents on amino group
Novel synthetic analogue of immunomodulatory peptidoglycan monomer 1 (PGM), (adamant-1-yl)−CH 2CO-PGM ( 2), was prepared by acylation of ε-amino group of diaminopimelic acid with symmetrical (adamant-1-yl)-acetic acid anhydride in the presence of triethylamine. The product was isolated by gel filtra...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry 2000-10, Vol.8 (10), p.2441-2449 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Novel synthetic analogue of immunomodulatory peptidoglycan monomer
1 (PGM), (adamant-1-yl)−CH
2CO-PGM (
2), was prepared by acylation of ε-amino group of diaminopimelic acid with symmetrical (adamant-1-yl)-acetic acid anhydride in the presence of triethylamine. The product was isolated by gel filtration on Sephadex G-25, followed by ion exchange chromatography on SP-Sephadex C-25. The susceptibility of (adamant-1-yl)−CH
2CO-PGM to hydrolysis with
N-acetylmuramyl-
l-alanine amidase was demonstrated, and the product of hydrolysis, (adamant-1-yl)−CH
2CO-pentapeptide
3, was characterized. Both
2 and
3 are water soluble and non-pyrogenic compounds. Immunomodulatory activity of PGM (adamant-1-yl)−CH
2CO-PGM and structurally related derivative Boc-Tyr-PGM was compared in experiments in vivo, in mice, using ovalbumin (OVA) as an antigen. All three tested compounds exhibited comparable immunostimulating effects with respect to the induction of anti-ovalbumin immunoglobulin G. The results of evaluation of biological activity show that the substitution of free amino group in the parent peptidoglycan molecule with bulky lipophilic substituents did not affect the susceptibility to hydrolysis with
N-acetylmuramyl-
l-alanine amidase and did not alter markedly the immunostimulating activity. The results also indicate that the free amino group in the peptide chain is not a necessary requirement in the mechanism of immunostimulation of tested immunomodulators. |
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ISSN: | 0968-0896 1464-3391 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0968-0896(00)00172-3 |