WO1998030231A1 - Use of exendins and agonists thereof for the reduction of food intake - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to methods for treating conditions or disorders which can be alleviated by reducing food intake comprising administration of an effective amount of an exendin or an exendin agonist alone or in conjunction with other compounds or compositions that affect satiety such as a leptin or an amylin agonist .
- the methods are useful for treating conditions or disorders, in which the reduction of food intake is of value, including obesity, Type II diabetes, eating disorders, and insulin- resistance syndrome.
- the methods are also useful for lowering the plasma lipid level, reducing the cardiac risk, reducing the appetite, and reducing the weight of subjects.
- compositions for ⁇ se in the methods of the invention are also disclosed.
- Exendins are peptides that are found in the venom of the Gila-monster, a lizard found in Arizona, and the Mexican Beaded Lizard. Exendin-3 is present in the venom of Heloderma horridum, and exendin-4 is present in the venom of Heloderma suspectum (Eng, J., et al . , J. Biol. Chem. , 265:20259-62, 1990; Eng., J. , et al . , J. Biol. Chem. , 267:7402-05, 1992).
- exendins have some sequence similarity to several members of the glucagon-like peptide family, with the highest homology, 53%, being to GLP-1[7- 36]NH 2 (Goke, et al . , J. Biol. Chem., 268:19650-55, 1993).
- GLP-1 [7-36]NH 2 also known as proglucagon [78-107] , has an insulinotropic effect, stimulating insulin secretion from pancreatic ⁇ -cells, • GLP also inhibits glucagon secretion
- GLP-1 is reported to inhibit gastric emptying (Williams B, et al . , J Clin Endocrinol Metab 81 (1): 327- 32, 1996; Wettergren A, et al . , Dig Pis Sci 38 (4): 665-73, 1993) , and gastric acid secretion.
- GLP-1 [7-37] which has an additional glycine residue at its carboxy terminus, also stimulates insulin secretion in humans (Orskov, et al . , Diabetes, 42:658-61, 1993).
- a transmembrane G-protein adenylate-cyclase-coupled receptor believed to be responsible for the insulinotropic effect of GLP-1 is reported to have been cloned from a ⁇ -cell line (Thorens, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 89:8641-45 (1992)).
- Exendin-4 potently binds at GLP-1 receptors on insulin-secreting ⁇ TCl cells, at dispersed acinar cells from guinea pig pancreas, and at parietal cells from stomach; the peptide is also said to stimulate somatostatin release and inhibit gastrin release in isolated stomachs (Goke, et al . , J. Biol. Chem.
- Exendin-3 and exendin-4 were reported to stimulate cAMP production in, and amylase release from, pancreatic acinar cells (Malhotra, R., et al., Regulatory Peptides.41 : 149-56. 1992; Raufman, et al . , J. Biol. Chem. 267:21432-37, 1992; Singh, et al . , Regul . Pept . 53:47-59, 1994).
- the use of exendin-3 and exendin-4 as insulinotrophic agents for the treatment of diabetes mellitus and the prevention of hyperglycemia has been proposed (Eng, U.S. Patent No. 5,424,286) .
- Exendin [9-39] is said to block endogenous GLP-1 in vivo, resulting in reduced insulin secretion. Wang, et al . , J. Clin. Invest.. 95:417- 21, 1995; D'Alessio, et al . , J. Clin. Invest.. 97:133-38, 1996) .
- the receptor apparently responsible for the insulinotropic effect of GLP-1 has reportedly been cloned from rat pancreatic islet cell (Thorens, B., Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 89:8641-8645, 1992). Exendins and exendin [9-39] are said to bind to the cloned GLP-1 receptor
- exendin-4 is reportedly an agonist, i.e., it increases cAMP, while exendin [9-39] is identified as an antagonist, i.e., it blocks the stimulatory actions of exendin-4 and GLP-1. Id.
- Exendin [9-39] is also reported to act as an antagonist of the full length exendins, inhibiting stimulation of pancreatic acinar cells by exendin-3 and exendin-4
- exendin [9-39] inhibits the stimulation of plasma insulin levels by exendin-4, and inhibits the somatostatin release-stimulating and gastrin release-inhibiting activities of exendin-4 and GLP-1 (Kolligs, F., et al . , Diabetes, 44:16-19, 1995; Eissele, et al., Life Sciences, 55:629-34, 1994).
- Exendins have recently been found to inhibit gastric emptying (U.S.S.N. 08/694,954, filed August 8, 1996, which enjoys common ownership with the present invention and is hereby incorporated by reference) .
- Exendin [9-39] has been used to investigate the physiological relevance of central GLP-1 in control of food intake (Turton, M.D. et al . Nature 379:69-72, 1996).
- GLP-1 administered by intracerebroventricular injection inhibits food intake in rats.
- This satiety-inducing effect of GLP-1 delivered ICV is reported to be inhibited by ICV injection of exendin [9-39] (Turton, supra) .
- GLP-1 does not inhibit food intake in mice when administered by peripheral injection (Turton, M.D., Nature 379:69-72, 1996; Bhavsar, S.P., Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 21:460 (188.8), 1995).
- Obesity and Hypernutrition has been used to investigate the physiological relevance of central GLP-1 in control of food intake.
- the pathogenesis of obesity is believed to be multifactorial but the basic problem is that in obese subjects food intake and energy expenditure do not come into balance until there is excess adipose tissue.
- the present invention concerns the surprising discovery that exendins and exendin agonists have a profound and prolonged effect on inhibiting food intake.
- the present invention is directed to novel methods for treating conditions or disorders associated with hypernutrition, comprising the administration of an exendin, for example, exendin-3 [SEQ ID NO. 1: His Ser Asp Gly Thr Phe Thr Ser Asp Leu Ser Lys Gin Met Glu Glu Glu Ala Val Arg Leu Phe lie Glu Trp Leu Lys Asn Gly Gly Pro Ser Ser Gly Ala Pro Pro Pro Ser], or exendin-4 [SEQ ID NO.
- the invention features a method of treating conditions or disorders which can be alleviated by reducing food intake in a subject comprising administering to the subject a therapeutically effective amount of an exendin or an exendin agonist.
- exendin agonist a compound that mimics the effects of exendin on the reduction of food intake by binding to the receptor or receptors where exendin causes this effect.
- Preferred exendin agonist compounds include those described in United States Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/055,404, entitled, “Novel Exendin Agonist Compounds,” filed August 8, 1997; United States Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/065,442, entitled, “Novel Exendin Agonist Compounds,” filed November 14, 1997; and United States Provisional Patent Application Serial No.
- condition or disorder which can be alleviated by reducing food intake is meant any condition or disorder in a subject that is either caused by, complicated by, or aggravated by a relatively high food intake, or that can be alleviated by reducing food intake.
- Such conditions or disorders include, but are not limited to, obesity, diabetes, including Type II diabetes, eating disorders, and insulin-resistance syndrome.
- the present invention provides a method for treating conditions or disorders which can be alleviated by reducing food intake in a subject comprising administering to said subject a therapeutically effective amount of an exendin or an exendin agonist.
- Preferred exendin agonist compounds include those described in U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial Nos. 60/055,404; 60/065,442; and 60/066,029, which have been incorporated by reference in the present application.
- the subject is a vertebrate, more preferably a mammal, and most preferably a human.
- the exendin or exendin agonist is administered parenterally, more preferably by injection. In a most preferred aspect, the injection is a peripheral injection.
- about 10 ⁇ g-30 ⁇ g to about 5 mg of the exendin or exendin agonist is administered per day.
- the condition or disorder is obesity, diabetes, preferably Type II diabetes, an eating disorder, or insulin-resistance syndrome .
- a method for reducing the appetite of a subject comprising administering to said subject an appetite- lowering amount of an exendin or an exendin agonist .
- a method for lowering plasma lipids comprising administering to said subject a therapeutically effective amount of an exendin or an exendin agonist .
- the methods of the present invention may also be used to reduce the cardiac risk of a subject comprising administering to said subject a therapeutically effective amount of an exendin or an exendin agonist.
- the exendin or exendin agonist used in the methods of the present invention is exendin-3.
- said exendin is exendin-4.
- exendin-4 (1-30) [SEQ ID NO 6: His Gly Glu Gly Thr Phe Thr Ser Asp Leu Ser Lys Gin Met Glu Glu Glu Ala Val Arg Leu Phe lie Glu Trp Leu Lys Asn Gly Gly], exendin-4 (1-30) amide [SEQ ID NO 7: His Gly Glu Gly Thr Phe Thr Ser Asp Leu Ser Lys Gin Met Glu Glu Glu Ala Val Arg Leu Phe He Glu Trp Leu Lys Asn Gly Gly-NH 2 ] , exendin-4 (1-28) amide [SEQ ID NO 40: His Gly Glu Gly Thr Phe Thr Ser Asp Leu Ser Lys Gin Met Glu Glu Glu Ala Val Arg Leu Phe He Glu Trp Leu Lys Asn-NH 2 ] , 14 Leu, 25 Phe exendin-4 amide [SEQ ID NO 9: His Gly Glu Gly Thr Phe Thr Ser Asp Leu
- the exendins and exendin agonists may be administered separately or together with one or more other compounds and compositions that exhibit a long term or short-term satiety action, including, but not limited to other compounds and compositions that comprise an amylin agonist, cholecystokinin (CCK) , or a leptin (ob protein) .
- Suitable amylin agonists include, for example, [ 25,28,29 Pro-] -human amylin (also known as "pramlintide, " and previously referred to as "AC-137") as described in "Amylin Agonist Peptides and Uses Therefor," U.S. Patent No.
- CCK-8 CCK octopeptide
- Leptin is discussed in, for example, Pelleymounter, M.A. , et al . Science 269:540-43 (1995); Halaas, J.L., et al . Science 269:543-46 (1995); and Campfield, L.A. , et al . Eur. J. Pharmac . 262:133-41 (1994).
- a pharmaceutical composition for use in the treatment of conditions or disorders which can be alleviated by reducing food intake comprising a therapeutically effective amount of an exendin or exendin agonist in association with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
- the pharmaceutical composition comprises a therapeutically effective amount for a human subject.
- the pharmaceutical composition may preferably be used for reducing the appetite of a subject, reducing the weight of a subject, lowering the plasma lipid level of a subject, or reducing the cardiac risk of a subject.
- the pharmaceutical composition will preferably comprise a therapeutically effective amount of an exendin or exendin agonist to accomplish the desired effect in the subject.
- the pharmaceutical compositions may further comprise one or more other compounds and compositions that exhibit a long-term or short-term satiety action, including, but not limited to other compounds and compositions that comprise an amylin agonist, CCK, preferably CCK-8, or leptin.
- Suitable amylin agonists include, for example, [ 25,28,29 Pro] -human amylin and salmon calcitonin.
- the pharmaceutical composition comprises exendin-3. In another preferred aspect, the pharmaceutical composition comprises exendin-4. In other preferred aspects, the pharmaceutical compositions comprises a peptide selected from: exendin-4 (1-30) , exendin-4 (1-30) amide, exendin-4 (1-28) amide, 14 Leu, 2S Phe exendin-4 amide, 14 Leu, 25 Phe exendin-4 (1-28) amide, and 14 Leu, 2 Ala, 25 Phe exendin-4 (1-28) amide.
- Figure 1 is a graphical depiction of the change of food intake in normal mice after intraperitoneal injection of exendin-4 and GLP-1.
- Figure 2 is a graphical depiction of the change of food intake in obese mice after intraperitoneal injection of exendin-4.
- Figure 3 is a graphical depiction of the change of food intake in rats after intracerebroventricular injection of exendin-4
- Figure 4 is a graphical depiction of the change of food intake in normal mice after intraperitoneal injection of exendin-4 (1-30) ("Compound 1") .
- Figure 5 is a graphical depiction of the change of food intake in normal mice after intraperitoneal injection of exendin-4 (1-30) amide (“Compound 2").
- Figure 6 is a graphical depiction of the change of food intake in normal mice after intraperitoneal injection of exendin-4 (1-28) amide ("Compound 3") .
- Figure 7 is a graphical depiction of the change of food intake in normal mice after intraperitoneal injection of 14 Leu, 25 Phe exendin-4 amide ("Compound 4").
- Figure 8 is a graphical depiction of the change of food intake in normal mice after intraperitoneal injection of 14 Leu, 5 Phe exendin-4 (1-28) amide ("Compound 5”) .
- Figure 9 is a graphical depiction of the change of food intake in normal mice after intraperitoneal injection of
- Figure 10 depicts the amino acid sequences for certain exendin agonist compounds useful in the present invention
- Exendins and exendin agonists are useful as described herein in view of their pharmacological properties. Activity as exendin agonists can be indicated by activity in the assays described below. Effects of exendins or exendin agonists on reducing food intake can be identified, evaluated, or screened for, using the methods described in the Examples below, or other methods known in the art for determining effects on food intake or appetite.
- Exendin agonist compounds are those described in U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/055,404, including compounds of the formula (I) [SEQ ID NO. 3] :
- Xaa 3 is Asp or Glu
- Xaa 4 is Phe, Tyr or naphthylalanine
- Xaa 5 is Thr or Ser
- Xaa 6 is Ser or Thr
- Xaa 7 is Asp or Glu
- Xaa 8 is Leu, He, Val, pentylglycine or Met
- Xaa 9 is Leu, He, pentylglycine, Val or Met
- Xaa 10 is Phe, Tyr or naphthylalanine
- Xaa lx is He, Val, Leu, pentylglycine, tert-butylglycine or Met
- Xaa 12 is Glu or Asp
- Xaa 13 is Trp, Phe, Tyr, or naphthylalanine
- Xaa 14 , Xaa 15 , Xaa 16 and Xaa 17 are independently Pro, homoproline, 3Hyp, 4Hyp
- N-alkyl groups for N-alkylglycine, N- alkylpentylglycine and N-alkylalanine include lower alkyl groups preferably of 1 to about 6 carbon atoms, more preferably of 1 to 4 carbon atoms.
- Suitable compounds include those listed in Figure 10 having amino acid sequences of SEQ. ID. NOS. 9 to 39.
- Preferred exendin agonist compounds include those wherein Xaa x is His or Tyr. More preferably Xaa 1 is His. Preferred are those compounds wherein Xaa 2 is Gly.
- Preferred compounds include those wherein Xaa 13 is Trp or Phe . Also preferred are compounds where Xaa 4 is Phe or naphthylalanine; Xaa lx is He or Val and Xaa 14 , Xaa 15 , Xaa 16 and Xaa 17 are independently selected from Pro, homoproline, thioproline or N-alkylalanine. Preferably N-alkylalanine has a N-alkyl group of 1 to about 6 carbon atoms. According to an especially preferred aspect, Xaa 15 ,
- Xaa 16 and Xaa 17 are the same amino acid reside.
- Z is -NH 2 .
- especially preferred compounds include those of formula (I) wherein: Xaa x is His or Arg; Xaa 2 is Gly; Xaa 3 is Asp or
- Xaa 9 is Leu, He, Val or pentylglycine, more preferably Leu or pentylglycine
- Xaa 13 is Phe, Tyr or naphthylalanine, more preferably Phe or naphthylalanine.
- Exendin agonist compounds also include those described in U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/065,442, including compounds of the formula (II) [SEQ ID NO. 4]:
- Xaa x is His, Arg or Tyr;
- Xaa 2 is Ser, Gly, Ala or Thr;
- Xaa 3 is Asp or Glu
- Xaa 5 is Ala or Thr
- Xaa 6 is Ala, Phe, Tyr or naphthylalanine;
- Xaa 7 is Thr or Ser;
- Xaa 8 is Ala, Ser or Thr;
- Xaa 9 is Asp or Glu
- Xaa 10 is Ala, Leu, He, Val, pentylglycine or Met;
- Xaa n is Ala or Ser; Xaa 12 is Ala or Lys; Xaa 13 is Ala or Gin;
- Xaa 19 is Ala or Val;
- Xaa 20 is Ala or Arg;
- Xaa 21 is Ala or Leu;
- Xaa 22 is Ala, Phe, Tyr or naphthylalanine
- Xaa 23 is He, Val, Leu, pentylglycine, tert-butylglycine or Met
- Xaa 24 is Ala, Glu or Asp
- Xaa 25 is Ala, Trp, Phe, Tyr or naphthylalanine;
- Xaa 26 is Ala or Leu;
- Xaa 27 is Ala or Lys;
- Xaa 28 is Ala or Asn; Z 1 is-OH,
- Gly Gly Xaa 31 Ser Ser Gly-Z 2 , Gly Gly Xaa 31 Ser Ser Gly Ala-Z 2 , Gly Gly Xaa 31 Ser Ser Gly Ala Xaa 36 -Z 2 ,
- Xaa 31 , Xaa 36 , Xaa 37 and Xaa 38 are independently Pro, homoproline , 3Hyp, 4Hyp, thioproline ,
- N-alkylglycine N-alkylpentylglycine or
- N-alkylalanine N-alkylalanine
- Z 2 is -OH or -NH 2 ; provided that no more than three of Xaa 3 , Xaa 5 , Xaa 6 , Xaa 8 , Xaa 2 g, Xaa 21 , Xaa 24 , Xaa 25 , Xaa 26 , Xaa 7 and Xaa 28 are Ala.
- Preferred N-alkyl groups for N-alkylglycine, N- alkylpentylglycine and N-alkylalanine include lower alkyl groups preferably of 1 to about 6 carbon atoms, more preferably of 1 to 4 carbon atoms.
- Preferred exendin agonist compounds include those wherein Xaa x is His or Tyr. More preferably Xaa x is His.
- Preferred compounds are those wherein Xaa 25 is Trp or Phe.
- Preferred compounds are those where Xaa 6 is Phe or naphthylalanine; Xaa 22 is Phe or naphthylalanine and Xaa 23 is He or Val.
- Preferred are compounds wherein Xaa 31 , Xaa 36 , Xaa 37 and Xaa 38 are independently selected from Pro, homoproline, thioproline and N-alkylalanine.
- Z ⁇ is -NH 2 .
- Z 2 is -NH 2 .
- Xaa x is His or Tyr, more preferably His;
- Xaa 2 is Gly;
- Xaa 6 is Phe or naphthylalanine;
- Xaa 14 is Leu, pentylglycine or Met;
- Xaa 22 is Phe or naphthylalanine;
- Xaa 23 is He or Val;
- Xaa 31 , Xaa 36 , Xaa 37 and Xaa 38 are independently selected from Pro, homoproline, thioproline or N- alkylalanine. More preferably Z x is -NH 2 .
- especially preferred compounds include those of formula (I) wherein: Xaa x is His or Arg; Xaa 2 is Gly or Ala; Xaa 3 is Asp or Glu; Xaa 5 is Ala or Thr; Xaa 6 is Ala, Phe or nephthylalaine; Xaa 7 is Thr or Ser; Xaa 8 is Ala, Ser or Thr; Xaa 9 is Asp or Glu; Xaa 10 is Ala, Leu or pentylglycine; Xaa n is Ala or Ser; Xaa 12 is Ala or Lys; Xaa 13 is Ala or Gin; Xaa 14 is Ala, Leu or pentylglycine; Xaa 15 is Ala or Glu; Xaa 16 is
- Xaa 17 is Ala or Glu
- Xaa 19 is Ala or Val
- Xaa 20 is Ala or Arg
- Xaa 21 is Ala or Leu
- Xaa 22 is Phe or naphthylalanine
- Xaa 23 is He, Val or tert-butylglycine
- Xaa 24 is Ala, Glu or Asp
- Xaa 25 is Ala, Trp or Phe
- Xaa 26 is Ala or Leu
- Xaa 27 is Ala or Lys
- Xaa 28 is Ala or Asn
- Z x is - OH, -NH 2 , Gly-Z 2 , Gly Gly-Z 2 , Gly Gly Xaa 31 -Z 2 , Gly Gly Xaa 31 Ser-Z 2 , Gly Gly Xaa 31 Ser Ser-Z 2 , Gly Gly Xaa 31 Ser Ser-Z 2
- Xaa 37 and Xaa 38 being independently Pro homoproline, thioproline or N-methylalanine; and Z 2 being -OH or -NH 2 ; provided that no more than three of Xaa 3 , Xaa 5 , Xaa 6 , Xaa 8 , , xaa 17 , xaa 19 , Xaa 20 , Xaa 21 , Xaa 24 , Xaa 25 , Xaa 26 , Xaa 27 and Xaa 28 are Ala.
- Especially preferred compounds include those having the amino acid sequence of SEQ. ID. NOS. 40-61.
- Xaa 14 is Leu, He, Val or pentylglycine, more preferably Leu or pentylglycine
- Xaa 25 is Phe, Tyr or naphthylalanine, more preferably Phe or naphthylalanine.
- Exendin agonist compounds also include those described in U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/066,029, including compounds of the formula (III) [SEQ ID NO. 5] :
- Xaa x is His, Arg, Tyr, Ala, Norval, Val or Norleu;
- Xaa 2 is Ser, Gly, Ala or Thr;
- Xaa 3 is Ala, Asp or Glu
- Xaa 4 is Ala, Norval, Val, Norleu or Gly;
- Xaa 5 is Ala or Thr
- Xaa 8 is Ala, Ser or Thr;
- Xaa 9 is Ala, Norval, Val, Norleu, Asp or Glu;
- Xaa 10 is Ala, Leu, He, Val, pentylglycine or Met;
- Xaa u is Ala or Ser; Xaa 12 is Ala or Lys;
- Xaa 13 is Ala or Gin
- Xaa 14 is Ala, Leu, He, pentylglycine, Val or Met;
- Xaa 15 is Ala or Glu
- Xaa 16 is Ala or Glu
- Xaa 17 is Ala or Glu
- Xaa 19 is Ala or Val
- Xaa 20 is Ala or Arg
- Xaa 21 is Ala or Leu
- Xaa 22 is Phe, Tyr or naphthylalanine
- Xaa 23 is He, Val, Leu, pentylglycine, tert-butylglycine or Met;
- Xaa 24 is Ala, Glu or Asp
- Xaa 25 is Ala, Trp, Phe, Tyr or naphthylalanine;
- Xaa 26 is Ala or Leu;
- Xaa 27 is Ala or Lys;
- Xaa 28 is Ala or Asn; Z 1 is -OH,
- Gly Gly Xaa 31 Ser Ser Gly Ala Xaa 36 Xaa 37 Xaa 38 -Z 2 or Gly Gly Xaa 31 Ser Ser Gly Ala Xaa 36 Xaa 37 Xaa 38 Xaa 39 -Z 2 ; wherein Xaa 31 , Xaa 36 , Xaa 37 and Xaa 38 are independently
- N-alkylglycine N-alkylpentylglycine or
- Z 2 is -OH or -NH 2 ; provided that no more than three of Xaa 3 , Xaa 4 , Xaa 5 , Xaa 6 , Xaa , Xaa 9 , ,
- Xaa 19 , Xaa 0 , Xaa 2 ⁇ , Xaa 4 , Xaa 25 )' Xaa 26 , Xaa 27 and Xaa 8 are Ala ; and provided also that , if Xaaj is His , Arg or Tyr , then at least one of Xaa 3 , Xaa 4 and Xaa 9 is Ala .
- amino acid refers to natural amino acids, unnatural amino acids, and amino acid analogs, all in their D and L stereoisomers if their structure allow such stereoisomeric forms. Natural amino acids include alanine (Ala) , arginine (Arg) , asparagine (Asn) , aspartic acid (Asp) , cysteine (Cys) , glutamine (Gin) , glutamic acid
- Glu glycine
- Gly histidine
- His isoleucine
- He leucine
- Leu leucine
- Lysine Lysine
- Met methionine
- Met phenylalanine
- Pro proline
- Pro serine
- Ser threonine
- Thr typtophan
- Trp tyrosine
- Tyr valine
- Unnatural amino acids include, but are not limited to azetidinecarboxylic acid, 2-aminoadipic acid, 3-aminoadipic acid, beta-alanine, aminopropionic acid, 2-aminobutyric acid, 4-aminobutyric acid, 6-aminocaproic acid, 2- aminoheptanoic acid, 2-aminoisobutyric acid, 3- aminoisbutyric acid, 2-aminopimelic acid, tertiary- butylglycine, 2 , 4-diaminoisobutyric acid, desmosine, 2,2'- diaminopimelic acid, 2 , 3-diaminopropionic acid, N- ethylglycine, N-ethylasparagine, homoproline, hydroxylysine, allo-hydroxylysine, 3-hydroxyproline, 4- hydroxyproline, isodesmosine, allo-isoleucine, N- methylalanine, N-methylglycine, N-methyl
- Amino acid analogs include the natural and unnatural amino acids which are chemically blocked, reversibly or irreversibly, or modified on their N-terminal amino group or their side-chain groups, as for example, methionine sulfoxide, methionine sulfone, S- (carboxymethyl) -cysteine, S- (carboxymethyl) -cysteine sulfoxide and S- (carboxymethyl) -cysteine sulfone.
- amino acid analog refers to an amino acid wherein either the C-terminal carboxy group, the N-terminal amino group or side-chain functional group has been chemically codified to another functional group.
- aspartic acid- (beta-methyl ester) is an amino acid analog of aspartic acid
- N-ethylglycine is an amino acid analog of glycine
- alanine carboxamide is an amino acid analog of alanine .
- amino acid residue refers to radicals having the structure: (1) -C(0)-R-NH-, wherein R typically is -CH(R')-/ wherein R' is an amino acid side chain, typically H or a carbon containing substitutent ; or (2) ,
- p is 1, 2 or 3 representing the azetidinecarboxylic acid, proline or pipecolic acid residues, respectively.
- lower referred to herein in connection with organic radicals such as alkyl groups defines such groups with up to and including about 6 , preferably up to and including 4 and advantageously one or two carbon atoms .
- Such groups may be straight chain or branched chain.
- “Pharmaceutically acceptable salt” includes salts of the compounds described herein derived from the combination of such compounds and an organic or inorganic acid. In practice the use of the salt form amounts to use of the base form. The compounds are useful in both free base and salt form.
- ACN or "CH 3 CN” refers to acetonitrile.
- Boc Boc
- tBoc Triboc
- DCC N,N' -dicyclohexylcarbodiimide
- Fmoc fluorenylmethoxycarbonyl
- HBTU 2- (lH-benzotriazol-1-yl) - 1,1,3,3, -tetramethyluronium hexaflurophosphate
- HBt 1-hydroxybenzotriazole monohydrate.
- homoP or hPro refers to homoproline.
- MeAla or “Nme” refers to N-methylalanine .
- naph refers to naphthylalanine .
- pG or pGly refers to pentylglycine .
- tBuG refers to tertiary-butylglycine .
- ThioP or tPro refers to thioproline.
- 3Hyp refers to 3-hydroxyproline
- 4Hyp refers to 4-hydroxyproline
- NAG refers to N-alkylglycine
- NAPG refers to N-alkylpentylglycine
- exendins and exendin agonists described herein may be prepared using standard solid-phase peptide synthesis techniques and preferably an automated or semiautomated peptide synthesizer.
- an ⁇ -N-carbamoyl protected amino acid and an amino acid attached to the growing peptide chain on a resin are coupled at room temperature in an inert solvent such as dimethylformamide, N-methylpyrrolidinone or methylene chloride in the presence of coupling agents such as dicyclohexylcarbodiimide and 1-hydroxybenzotriazole in the presence of a base such as diisopropylethylamine.
- the ⁇ - N-carbamoyl protecting group is removed from the resulting peptide-resin using a reagent such as trifluoroacetic acid or piperidine, and the coupling reaction repeated with the next desired N-protected amino acid to be added to the peptide chain.
- a reagent such as trifluoroacetic acid or piperidine
- Suitable N-protecting groups are well known in the art, with t-butyloxycarbonyl (tBoc) and fluorenylmethoxycarbonyl (Fmoc) being preferred herein.
- the solvents, amino acid derivatives and 4-methylbenzhydryl-amine resin used in the peptide synthesizer may be purchased from Applied Biosystems Inc. (Foster City, CA) .
- the following side-chain protected amino acids may be purchased from Applied Biosystems, Inc.: Boc-Arg(Mts) , Fmoc-Arg (Pmc) , Boc-Thr (Bzl) , Fmoc-Thr (t-Bu) , Boc-Ser (Bzl) , Fmoc-Ser (t-Bu) , Boc-Tyr (BrZ) , Fmoc-Tyr (t-Bu) , Boc-Lys (Cl-Z) , Fmoc-Lys (Boc) , Boc-Glu (Bzl) , Fmoc-Glu (t-Bu) , Fmoc-His (Trt) , Fmoc-Asn (Trt) , and Fmoc-Gin (Trt) .
- Boc-His(BOM) may be purchased from Applied Biosystems, Inc. or Bachem Inc. (Torrance, CA) .
- Anisole, dimethylsulfide, phenol, ethanedithiol, and thioanisole may be obtained from Aldrich Chemical Company (Milwaukee, WI) .
- Ethyl ether, acetic acid and methanol may be purchased from Fisher Scientific (Pittsburgh, PA) .
- Solid phase peptide synthesis may be carried out with an automatic peptide synthesizer (Model 430A, Applied Biosystems Inc., Foster City, CA) using the NMP/HOBt (Option 1) system and tBoc or Fmoc chemistry (see, Applied Biosystems User's Manual for the ABI 430A Peptide Synthesizer, Version 1.3B July 1, 1988, section 6, pp. 49- 70, Applied Biosystems, Inc., Foster City, CA) with capping. Boc-peptide-resins may be cleaved with HF (-5° C to 0° C, 1 hour) . The peptide may be extracted from the resin with alternating water and acetic acid, and the filtrates lyophilized.
- an automatic peptide synthesizer Model 430A, Applied Biosystems Inc., Foster City, CA
- NMP/HOBt Option 1
- tBoc or Fmoc chemistry see, Applied Biosystems User'
- the Fmoc-peptide resins may be cleaved according to standard methods (Introduction to Cleavage Techniques , Applied Biosystems, Inc., 1990, pp. 6- 12) .
- Peptides may be also be assembled using an Advanced Chem Tech Synthesizer (Model MPS 350, Louisville, Kentucky) .
- Peptides may be purified by RP-HPLC (preparative and analytical) using a Waters Delta Prep 3000 system.
- a C4 , C8 or C18 preparative column (lO ⁇ , 2.2 x 25 cm; Vydac, Hesperia, CA) may be used to isolate peptides, and purity may be determined using a C4 , C8 or C18 analytical column (5 ⁇ , 0.46 x 25 cm; Vydac) .
- Amino acid analyses may be performed on the Waters Pico Tag system and processed using the Maxima program.
- Peptides may be hydrolyzed by vapor-phase acid hydrolysis (115° C, 20-24 h) .
- Hydrolysates may be derivatized and analyzed by standard methods (Cohen, et al . , The Pico Tag Method: A Manual of Advanced Techniques for Amino Acid Analysis, pp. 11-52, Millipore Corporation, Milford, MA (1989) ) .
- Fast atom bombardment analysis may be carried out by M-Scan, Incorporated (West Chester, PA) .
- Mass calibration may be performed using cesium iodide or cesium iodide/glycerol .
- Plasma desorption ionization analysis using time of flight detection may be carried out on an Applied Biosystems Bio-Ion 20 mass spectrometer.
- Electrospray mass spectroscopy may be carried out on a VG- Trio machine .
- Peptide compounds useful in the invention may also be prepared using recombinant DNA techniques, using methods now known in the art. See, e.g. , Sambrook et. al . , Molecular Cloning: A Laboratory Manual. 2d Ed. , Cold Spring Harbor (1989) .
- Non-peptide compounds useful in the present invention may be prepared by art-known methods. For example, phosphate-containing amino acids and peptides containing such amino acids, may be prepared using methods known in the art. See, e.g. , Bartlett and Landen, Biorg. Chem. 14:356-377 (1986).
- the compounds described above are useful in view of their pharmacological properties.
- the compounds of the invention possess activity as agents to reduce food intake. They can be used to treat conditions or diseases which can be alleviated by reducing food intake.
- compositions useful in the invention may conveniently be provided in the form of formulations suitable for parenteral (including intravenous, intramuscular and subcutaneous) or nasal or oral administration.
- parenteral including intravenous, intramuscular and subcutaneous
- oral administration it will be convenient to provide an exendin or exendin agonist and another food-intake-reducing, plasma glucose-lowering or plasma lipid-lowering agent, such as amylin, an amylin agonist, a CCK, or a leptin, in a single composition or solution for administration together.
- a suitable administration format may best be determined by a medical practitioner for each patient individually. Suitable pharmaceutically acceptable carriers and their formulation are described in standard formulation treatises, e.g..
- compositions useful in the invention can be provided as parenteral compositions for injection or infusion. They can, for example, be suspended in an inert oil, suitably a vegetable oil such as sesame, peanut, olive oil, or other acceptable carrier. Preferably, they are suspended in an aqueous carrier, for example, in an isotonic buffer solution at a pH of about 3.0 to 8.0, preferably at a pH of about 3.5 to 5.0. These compositions may be sterilized by conventional sterilization techniques, or may be sterile filtered. The compositions may contain pharmaceutically acceptable auxiliary substances as required to approximate physiological conditions, such as pH buffering agents.
- Useful buffers include for example, sodium acetate/acetic acid buffers.
- a form of repository or "depot" slow release preparation may be used so that therapeutically effective amounts of the preparation are delivered into the bloodstream over many hours or days following transdermal injection or delivery.
- the desired isotonicity may be accomplished using sodium chloride or other pharmaceutically acceptable agents such as dextrose, boric acid, sodium tartrate, propylene glycol, polyols (such as mannitol and sorbitol) , or other inorganic or organic solutes.
- sodium chloride is preferred particularly for buffers containing sodium ions.
- compositions can also be formulated as pharmaceutically acceptable salts (e.g., acid addition salts) and/or complexes thereof.
- Pharmaceutically acceptable salts are non-toxic salts at the concentration at which they are administered. The preparation of such salts can facilitate the pharmacological use by altering the physical-chemical characteristics of the composition without preventing the composition from exerting its physiological effect . Examples of useful alterations in physical properties include lowering the melting point to facilitate transmucosal administration and increasing the solubility to facilitate the administration of higher concentrations of the drug.
- Pharmaceutically acceptable salts include acid addition salts such as those containing sulfate, hydrochloride, phosphate, sulfamate, acetate, citrate, lactate, tartrate, methanesulfonate, ethanesulfonate, benzenesulfonate, p- toluenesulfonate, eyelohexylsulfamate and quinate.
- Pharmaceutically acceptable salts can be obtained from acids such as hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid, sulfamic acid, acetic acid, citric acid, lactic acid, tartaric acid, malonic acid, methanesulfonic acid, ethanesulfonic acid, benzenesulfonic acid, p-toluenesulfonic acid, cyclohexylsulfamic acid, and quinic acid.
- acids such as hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid, sulfamic acid, acetic acid, citric acid, lactic acid, tartaric acid, malonic acid, methanesulfonic acid, ethanesulfonic acid, benzenesulfonic acid, p-toluenesulfonic acid, cyclohexylsulfamic acid, and quinic acid.
- Such salts may be prepared by, for example, reacting the free acid or base forms of the product with one or more equivalents of the appropriate base or acid in a solvent or medium in which the salt is insoluble, or in a solvent such as water which is then removed in vacuo or by freeze-drying or by exchanging the ions of an existing salt for another ion on a suitable ion exchange resin.
- Carriers or excipients can also be used to facilitate administration of the compound.
- carriers and excipients include calcium carbonate, calcium phosphate, various sugars such as lactose, glucose, or sucrose, or types of starch, cellulose derivatives, gelatin, vegetable oils, polyethylene glycols and physiologically compatible solvents.
- the compositions or pharmaceutical composition can be administered by different routes including intravenously, intraperitoneal, subcutaneous, and intramuscular, orally, topically, transmucosally, or by pulmonary inhalation. If desired, solutions of the above compositions may be thickened with a thickening agent such as methyl cellulose.
- emulsifying agents may be employed including, for example, acacia powder, a non-ionic surfactant (such as a Tween) , or an ionic surfactant (such as alkali polyether alcohol sulfates or sulfonates, e.g. , a Triton) .
- compositions useful in the invention are prepared by mixing the ingredients following generally accepted procedures.
- the selected components may be simply mixed in a blender or other standard device to produce a concentrated mixture which may then be adjusted to the final concentration and viscosity by the addition of water or thickening agent and possibly a buffer to control pH or an additional solute to control tonicity.
- compositions will be provided in dosage unit form containing an amount of an exendin or exendin agonist, for example, exendin-3, and/or exendin-4, with or without another food intake-reducing, plasma glucose-lowering or plasma lipid-lowering agent.
- an exendin or exendin agonist for use in reducing food intake are those that suppress appetite at a desired level.
- an effective amount of therapeutic agent will vary with many factors including the age and weight of the patient, the patient's physical condition, the blood sugar level and other factors.
- the effective daily appetite-suppressing dose of the compounds will typically be in the range of about 10 to 30 ⁇ g to about 5 mg/day, preferably about 10 to 30 ⁇ g to about 2 mg/day and more preferably about 10 to 100 ⁇ g to about 1 mg/day, most preferably about 30 ⁇ g to about 500 ⁇ g/day, for a 70 kg patient, administered in a single or divided doses.
- the exact dose to be administered is determined by the attending clinician and is dependent upon where the particular compound lies within the above quoted range, as well as upon the age, weight and condition of the individual .
- Administration should begin whenever the suppression of food intake, or weight lowering is desired, for example, at the first sign of symptoms or shortly after diagnosis of obesity, diabetes mellitus, or insulin- resistance syndrome. Administration may be by injection, preferably subcutaneous or intramuscular. Orally active compounds may be taken orally, however dosages should be increased 5-10 fold.
- mice All mice (NIH: Swiss mice) were housed in a stable environment of 22 ( ⁇ 2)° C, 60 ( ⁇ 10) % humidity and a 12:12 light :dark cycle; with lights on at 0600. Mice were housed in groups of four in standard cages with ad libi tum access to food (Teklad: LM 485; Madison, WI) and water except as noted, for at least two weeks before the experiments.
- mice were food deprived (food removed at 1600 hr from all animals on day prior to experiment) and individually housed. All mice received an intraperitoneal injection (5 ⁇ l/kg) of either saline or exendin-4 at doses of 0.1, 1.0, 10 and 100 ⁇ g/kg and were immediately presented with a pre-weighed food pellet (Teklad LM 485) . The food pellet was weighed at 30-minute, 1-hr, 2-hr and 6-hr intervals to determine the amount of food eaten.
- Figure 1 depicts cumulative food intake over periods of 0.5, 1, 2 and 6hr in overnight-fasted normal NIH: Swiss mice following ip injection of saline, 2 doses of GLP-1, or 4 doses of exendin-4.
- GLP-1 had no effect on food intake measured over any period, a result consistent with that previously reported (Bhavsar, S.P., et al., Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 21:460 (188.8) (1995); and Turton, M.D., Nature, 379:69-72, (1996)).
- exendin-4 injections potently and dose- dependently inhibited food intake.
- the ED S0 for inhibition of food intake over 30 min was l ⁇ g/kg, which is a level about as potent as amylin (ED 50 3.6 ⁇ g/kg) or the prototypical peripheral satiety agent, CCK (ED 50 0.97 ⁇ g/kg) as measured in this preparation.
- CCK the prototypical peripheral satiety agent
- mice female ob/ob mice
- mice Male ob/ob mice
- mice were housed in a stable environment of 22 ( ⁇ 2)° C, 60 ( ⁇ 10) % humidity and a 12:12 light :dark cycle; with lights on at 0600.
- Mice were housed in groups of four in standard cages with ad libitum access to food (Teklad: LM 485) and water except as noted, for at least two weeks before the experiments.
- mice were food deprived (food removed at 1600 hr from all animals on day prior to experiment) and individually housed. All mice received an intraperitoneal injection (5 ⁇ l/kg) of either saline or exendin-4 at doses of 0.1, 1.0 and 10 ⁇ g/kg (female ob/ob mice) and were immediately presented with a pre-weighed food pellet (Teklad LM 485) . The food pellet was weighed at 30-minute, 1 -hr, 2-hr and 6-hr intervals to determine the amount of food eaten.
- FIG. 2 depicts the effect of exendin-4 in the ob/ob mouse model of obesity.
- the obese mice had a similar food intake-related response to exendin as the normal mice.
- the obese mice were not hypersensitive to exendin, as has been observed with amylin and leptin (Young, A.A. , et al . , Program and Abstracts, 10th International Congress of Endocrinology, June 12-15, 1996 San Francisco, pg 419 (P2- 58)) .
- EXAMPLE 3 Intracerebroventricular Injections of Exendin Inhibited Food Intake in Rats All rats (Harlan Sprague-Dawley) were housed in a stable environment of 22 ( ⁇ 2)° C, 60 ( ⁇ 10)% humidity and a 12:12 light: dark cycle; with lights on at 0600. Rats were obtained from Zivic Miller with an intracerebroventricular cannula (ICV cannula) implanted (coordinates determined by actual weight of animals and referenced to Paxinos, G. and Watson, C. "The Rat Brain in stereotaxic coordinates," second edition. Academic Press) and were individually housed in standard cages with ad libi tum access to food (Teklad: LM 485) and water for at least one week before the experiments .
- ICV cannula intracerebroventricular cannula
- All injections were given between the hours of 1700 and 1800.
- the rats were habituated to the ICV injection procedure at least once before the ICV administration of compound. All rats received an ICV injection (2 ⁇ l/30 seconds) of either saline or exendin-4 at doses of 0.01, 0.03, 0.1, 0.3, and 1.0 ⁇ g. All animals were then presented with pre-weighed food (Teklad LM 485) at 1800, when the lights were turned off. The amount of food left was weighed at 2-hr, 12-hr and 24-hr intervals to determine the amount of food eaten by each animal .
- Figure 3 depicts a dose-dependent inhibition of food intake in rats that received doses greater than 0. l ⁇ g/rat .
- the ED 50 was ⁇ O.l ⁇ g, exendin-4 is thus «100-fold more potent than intracerebroventricular injections of GLP-1 as reported by Turton, M.D., et al . (Nature 379:69-72 (1996)).
- EXAMPLE 4 Exendin Agonists Reduced the Food Intake in Mice All mice (NIH: Swiss mice) were housed in a stable environment of 22 ( ⁇ 2)° C, 60 ( ⁇ 10) % humidity and a 12:12 light :dark cycle; with lights on at 0600. Mice were housed in groups of four in standard cages with ad libi tum access to food (Teklad: LM 485; Madison, WI) and water except as noted, for at least two weeks before the experiments.
- mice All experiments were conducted between the hours of 0700 and 0900.
- the mice were food deprived (food removed at 1600 hr from all animals on day prior to experiment) and individually housed. All mice received an intraperitoneal injection (5 ⁇ l/kg) of either saline or test compound at doses of 1, 10, and 100 ⁇ g/kg and immediately presented with a food pellet (Teklad LM 485) . The food pellet was weighed at 30-minute, 1-hr, 2-hr and 6-hr intervals to determine the amount of food eaten.
- Figure 4 depicts the cumulative food intake over periods of 0.5, 1, 2 and 6 hr in overnight-fasted normal NIH: Swiss mice following ip injection of saline or exendin- 4 (1-30) ("Compound 1") in doses of 1, 10 and 100 ⁇ g/kg.
- Figure 5 depicts the cumulative food intake over periods of 0.5, 1, 2 and 6 hr in overnight-fasted normal NIH: Swiss mice following ip injection of saline or exendin- 4 (1-30) amide (“Compound 2”) in doses of 1, 10 and 100 ⁇ g/kg.
- Figure 6 depicts the cumulative food intake over periods of 0.5, 1, 2 and 6 hr in overnight-fasted normal NIH: Swiss mice following ip injection of saline or exendin- 4 (1-28) amide ("Compound 3") in doses of 1, 10 and 100 ⁇ g/kg .
- Figure 7 depicts the cumulative food intake over periods of 0.5, 1, 2 and 6 hr in overnight-fasted normal NIH: Swiss mice following ip injection of saline or 14 Leu, 25 Phe exendin-4 amide ("Compound 4") in doses of 1, 10 and 100 ⁇ g/kg.
- Figure 8 depicts the cumulative food intake over periods of 0.5, 1, 2 and 6 hr in overnight-fasted normal NIH: Swiss mice following ip injection of saline or 14 Leu, 25 Phe exendin-4 (1-28) amide ("Compound 5") in doses of 1, 10 and 100 ⁇ g/kg.
- Figure 9 depicts the cumulative food intake over periods of 0.5, 1, 2 and 6 hr in overnight-fasted normal
- NIH Swiss mice following ip injection of saline or
- Double deprotection was required at positions Arg 20 , Val 19 and Leu 14 .
- Final deprotection of the completed peptide resin was achieved using a mixture of triethylsilane (0.2 mL) , ethanedithiol (0.2 mL) , anisole (0.2 mL) , water (0.2 mL) and trifluoroacetic acid (15 mL) according to standard methods (Introduction to Cleavage Techniques, Applied Biosystems, Inc.)
- the peptide was precipitated in ether/water (50 mL) and centrifuged. The precipitate was reconstituted in glacial acetic acid and lyophilized. The lyophilized peptide was dissolved in water) . Crude purity was about 55%.
- EXAMPLE 10 Preparation of Peptide having SEP. ID. N . 14
- the above-identified peptide is assembled on 4- (2' -4' dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 5.
- Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN) .
- EXAMPLE 27 Preparation of Peptide having SEP. ID. NP. 31
- the above-identified peptide is assembled on 4-(2'-4'- dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 5. Additional double couplings are required at the thioproline positions 38, 37, 36 and 31. Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN).
- the above-identified peptide is assembled on 4- (2 '-4'- dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 5. Additional double couplings are required at the homoproline positions 38, 37, 36 and 31. Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN) .
- EXAMPLE 30 Preparation of Peptide having SEP. ID. NP. 34
- the above-identified peptide is assembled on 4- (2 '-4'- dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 5. Additional double couplings are required at the homoproline positions 38, 37, and 36. Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN) .
- the above-identified peptide is assembled on 4- (2 '-4'- dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 5. Additional double couplings are required at the thioproline positions 38, 37, 36 and 31. Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN).
- the above-identified peptide is assembled on 4- (2' -4' dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 5. Additional double couplings are required at the homoproline positions 38, 37, 36 and 31. Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN).
- the above-identified peptide is assembled on 4- (2 '-4'- dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 5. Additional double couplings are required at the N-methylalanine positions 38, 37, 36 and 31. Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN).
- the above-identified peptide is assembled on 4- (2 '-4'- dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 5. Additional double couplings are required at the N-methylalanine positions 38, 37 and 36. Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN).
- the above-identified peptide is assembled on 4-(2'-4'- dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 5. Additional double couplings are required at the N-methylalanine positions 38, 37, 36 and 31. Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN).
- the above amidated peptide was assembled on 4- (2 '-4 dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.). In general, single-coupling cycles were used throughout the synthesis and Fast Moc (HBTU activation) chemistry was employed. Deprotection (Fmoc group removal) of the growing peptide chain was achieved using piperidine.
- amidated peptide was assembled on 4- (2 ' - ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 37.
- Used in analysis were Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN).
- amidated peptide was assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 37.
- Used in analysis were Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN).
- EXAMPLE 46 Preparation of Peptide having SEQ ID NP . 48 His Gly Glu Gly Thr Phe Thr Ser Asp Leu Ser Ala Gin Leu Glu Glu Glu Ala Val Arg Leu Phe He Glu Phe Leu Lys Asn-NH 2 [SEQ. ID. NG. 48]
- amidated peptide was assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Compound 1.
- Used in analysis were Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN).
- amidated peptide was assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 37.
- Used in analysis were Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN).
- amidated peptide was assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 37.
- Used in analysis were Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN).
- amidated peptide was assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 37.
- Used in analysis were Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN).
- amidated peptide was assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 37.
- Used in analysis were Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN).
- amidated peptide was assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 37.
- Used in analysis were Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN).
- amidated peptide was assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 37.
- Used in analysis were Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN).
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 37.
- Used in analysis are Solvent A
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems,
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems,
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems,
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 37.
- Used in analysis are Solvent A
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 37.
- Used in analysis are Solvent A
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems,
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems,
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 37. Double couplings are required at residues 37, 36 and 31. Used in analysis are Solvent A
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 37. Double couplings are required at residues 36 and 31. Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN).
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 37. Double couplings are required at residues 36 and 31. Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN).
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' - ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 37. Double couplings are required at residues 36 and 31. Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN).
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 37. A double coupling is required at residue 31. Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN).
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 37.
- Used in analysis are Solvent A
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems,
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems,
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 37.
- Used in analysis are Solvent A
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems,
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems,
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Ecample 37. Double couplings are required at residues 36 and 31. Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN).
- Peptides having the sequences of SEQ ID NOS. 7, 40-61, 68-75, 78-80 and 87-96 are assembled on the so called Wang resin (p-alkoxybenzylalacohol resin (Bachem, 0.54 mmole/g)) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems,
- Peptides having the sequences of SEQ ID NOS. 62-67, 76, 77 and 81-86 are assembled on the 2- chlorotritylchloride resin (200-400 mesh) , 2% DVB (Novabiochem, 0.4-1.0 mmole/g)) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 37. Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN).
- Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.). In general, single-coupling cycles were used throughout the synthesis and Fast Moc (HBTU activation) chemistry was employed. Deprotection (Fmoc group removal) of the growing peptide chain was achieved using piperidine.
- Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN) .
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 100.
- Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN) .
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 100.
- Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN) .
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 100.
- Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN) .
- Example 100 cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 100. Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN) . Analytical RP-HPLC (gradient 30% to 60% Solvent B in Solvent A over 30 minutes) of the lyophilized peptide is then carried out to determine the retention time of the product peptide. Electrospray Mass Spectrometry (M) : calculated 3214.6.
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 100.
- Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN) .
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 100.
- Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN) .
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 100.
- Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN) .
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems,
- Example 100 cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 100. Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN) . Analytical RP-HPLC (gradient 30% to 60% Solvent B in Solvent A over 30 minutes) of the lyophilized peptide is then carried out to determine the retention time of the product peptide. Electrospray Mass Spectrometry (M) : calculated 3209.4.
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 100.
- Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN) .
- Analytical RP-HPLC gradient 30% to 60% Solvent B in
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 100.
- Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN) .
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 100.
- Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN) .
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems,
- Example 100 cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 100.
- Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN) .
- Analytical RP-HPLC gradient 30% to 60% Solvent B in Solvent A over 30 minutes) of the lyophilized peptide is then carried out to determine the retention time of the product peptide.
- Electrospray Mass Spectrometry (M) calculated 3141.5.
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 100.
- Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN) .
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 100.
- Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN) .
- amidated peptiden is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 100.
- Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN) .
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 100.
- Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN) .
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ⁇ -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 100.
- Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN) .
- Example 100 cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 100. Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN) . Analytical RP-HPLC (gradient 30% to 60% Solvent B in Solvent A over 30 minutes) of the lyophilized peptide is then carried out to determine the retention time of the product peptide. Electrospray Mass Spectrometry (M) : calculated 3157.5.
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 100.
- Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN) .
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 100.
- Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN) .
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 100.
- Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN) .
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems,
- Example 100 cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 100.
- Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN) .
- Analytical RP-HPLC gradient 30% to 60% Solvent B in Solvent A over 30 minutes) of the lyophilized peptide is then carried out to determine the retention time of the product peptide.
- Electrospray Mass Spectrometry (M) calculated 3154.5.
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 100.
- Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN) .
- Analytical RP-HPLC gradient 30% to 60% Solvent B in
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 100.
- Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN) .
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 100.
- Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN) .
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 100.
- Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN) .
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 100.
- Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN) .
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 100.
- Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN) .
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 100.
- Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN) .
- Analytical RP-HPLC gradient 30% to 60% Solvent B in
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 100.
- Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN) .
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 100.
- Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN) .
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 100.
- Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN) .
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 100.
- Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN) .
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems,
- Example 100 cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 100. Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN) . Analytical RP-HPLC (gradient 30% to 60% Solvent B in Solvent A over 30 minutes) of the lyophilized peptide is then carried out to determine the retention time of the product peptide. Electrospray Mass Spectrometry (M) : calculated 3115.5.
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 100.
- Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN) .
- Analytical RP-HPLC gradient 30% to 60% Solvent B in
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 100.
- Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN) .
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 100.
- Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN) .
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 100.
- Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN) .
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 100.
- Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN) .
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 100.
- Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN) .
- Example 100 cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 100.
- Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN) .
- Analytical RP-HPLC gradient 30% to 60% Solvent B in Solvent A over 30 minutes) of the lyophilized peptide is then carried out to determine the retention time of the product peptide.
- Electrospray Mass Spectrometry (M) calculated 3081.4.
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 100.
- Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN) .
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 100.
- Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN) .
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' - ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 100.
- Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN) .
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 100.
- Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN) .
- Example 100 cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 100. Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN) . Analytical RP-HPLC (gradient 30% to 60% Solvent B in Solvent A over 30 minutes) of the lyophilized peptide is then carried out to determine the retention time of the product peptide. Electrospray Mass Spectrometry (M) : calculated 3114.5.
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 100.
- Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN) .
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 100.
- Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN) .
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' - ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 100.
- Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN) .
- Example 100 cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 100. Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN) . Analytical RP-HPLC (gradient 30% to 60% Solvent B in Solvent A over 30 minutes) of the lyophilized peptide is then carried out to determine the retention time of the product peptide. Electrospray Mass Spectrometry (M) : calculated 3742.1.
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 100.
- Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN) .
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 100.
- Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN) .
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 100.
- Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN) .
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems,
- Example 100 cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 100. Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN) . Analytical RP-HPLC (gradient 30% to 60% Solvent B in Solvent A over 30 minutes) of the lyophilized peptide is then carried out to determine the retention time of the product peptide. Electrospray Mass Spectrometry (M) : calculated 3477.9.
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 100.
- Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN) .
- Analytical RP-HPLC gradient 30% to 60% Solvent B in
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 100.
- Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN) .
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 100. Double couplings are required at residues 37,36 and 31. Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN) .
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems,
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Compound 1. Double couplings are required at residues 36 and 31. Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN) .
- amdiated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 100.
- Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN) .
- amidated peptide is assembled on 4- (2 ' -4 ' -dimethoxyphenyl) -Fmoc aminomethyl phenoxy acetamide norleucine MBHA resin (Novabiochem, 0.55 mmole/g) using Fmoc-protected amino acids (Applied Biosystems, Inc.), cleaved from the resin, deprotected and purified in a similar way to Example 100.
- Used in analysis are Solvent A (0.1% TFA in water) and Solvent B (0.1% TFA in ACN) .
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