Abstract
Melatonin, an endogenous ligand for melatonin receptor, plays an important role in modulating various physiological activities through acting on different subtypes MT1, MT2 or the binding site MT3. The distinct roles of the receptor subtypes provide great potential for receptor-specific pharmacological agents. Melatonin has no subtypeselectivity, so it is very important to develop different subtype-selective ligand for receptor subtype research and drug development. In order to provide guidance for developing high selective ligand, this paper focused on the MT2-selective ligands, which developed well in the past years. The MT2-selective ligands, mainly focusing on binding data on MT1 and MT2 receptor, are reviewed in detail according to their structural classes, and the relative pharmacophore, receptor binding models and the relationship between the structure of ligand and the affinity along with selectivity for receptor subtype were discussed, which may facilitate the exploration of more potent and effective MT2-selective ligands.
Keywords: Affinity, melatonin, melatonin receptor, MT2 receptor subtype, MT2-selective ligand, selectivity.
Mini-Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry
Title:Investigational Selective Melatoninergic Ligands for Receptor Subtype MT2
Volume: 13 Issue: 10
Author(s): Ning Wan, Fang-Fang Zhang, Jia Ju, Dao-Zhou Liu, Si-Yuan Zhou and Bang-Le Zhang
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Keywords: Affinity, melatonin, melatonin receptor, MT2 receptor subtype, MT2-selective ligand, selectivity.
Abstract: Melatonin, an endogenous ligand for melatonin receptor, plays an important role in modulating various physiological activities through acting on different subtypes MT1, MT2 or the binding site MT3. The distinct roles of the receptor subtypes provide great potential for receptor-specific pharmacological agents. Melatonin has no subtypeselectivity, so it is very important to develop different subtype-selective ligand for receptor subtype research and drug development. In order to provide guidance for developing high selective ligand, this paper focused on the MT2-selective ligands, which developed well in the past years. The MT2-selective ligands, mainly focusing on binding data on MT1 and MT2 receptor, are reviewed in detail according to their structural classes, and the relative pharmacophore, receptor binding models and the relationship between the structure of ligand and the affinity along with selectivity for receptor subtype were discussed, which may facilitate the exploration of more potent and effective MT2-selective ligands.
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Wan Ning, Zhang Fang-Fang, Ju Jia, Liu Dao-Zhou, Zhou Si-Yuan and Zhang Bang-Le, Investigational Selective Melatoninergic Ligands for Receptor Subtype MT2, Mini-Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry 2013; 13 (10) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/13895575113139990067
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