Preference for the Northern (N) ring conformation of the ribose moiety of nucleotide 5′-triphosphate agonists at P2Y1, P2Y2, P2Y4, and P2Y11 receptors, but not P2Y6 receptors, was established using a ring-constrained methanocarba (a 3.1.0-bicyclohexane) ring as a ribose substitute (Kim et al. J. Med. Chem. 2002, 45, 208–218.). We have now combined the ring-constrained (N)-methanocarba modification of adenine nucleotides with other functionalities known to enhance potency at P2 receptors. The potency of the newly synthesized analogues was determined in the stimulation of phospholipase C through activation of turkey erythrocyte P2Y1 or human P2Y1 and P2Y2 receptors stably expressed in astrocytoma cells. An (N)-methanocarba-2-methylthio-ADP an...
Nucleotides and their hydrolytic products act through specific nucleotide receptors which are divide...
Nucleotides and their hydrolytic products act through specific nucleotide receptors which are divide...
Nucleotides and their hydrolytic products act through specific nucleotide receptors which are divide...
Preference for the Northern (N) ring conformation of the ribose moiety of nucleotide 5′-triphosphate...
The potency of nucleotide antagonists at P2Y1 receptors was enhanced by replacing the ribose moiety ...
The potency of nucleotide antagonists at P2Y1 receptors was enhanced by replacing the ribose moiety ...
Preference for the northern (N) ring conformation of the ribose moiety of adenine nucleotide 3′,5′-b...
Preference for the northern (N) ring conformation of the ribose moiety of adenine nucleotide 3′,5′-b...
The potency of nucleotide antagonists at P2Y(1) receptors was enhanced by replacing the ribose moiet...
The ribose moiety of adenine nucleotide 3′,5′-bisphosphate antagonists of the P2Y1 receptor has been...
The ribose moiety of adenine nucleotide 3′,5′-bisphosphate antagonists of the P2Y1 receptor has been...
The P2Y6 receptor is a cytoprotective G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) activated by UDP (EC50, 0.30...
The P2Y6 receptor is a cytoprotective G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) activated by UDP (EC50, 0.30...
1. We reported previously that bisphosphate derivatives of adenosine are antagonists of the P2Y(1) r...
1. We reported previously that bisphosphate derivatives of adenosine are antagonists of the P2Y(1) r...
Nucleotides and their hydrolytic products act through specific nucleotide receptors which are divide...
Nucleotides and their hydrolytic products act through specific nucleotide receptors which are divide...
Nucleotides and their hydrolytic products act through specific nucleotide receptors which are divide...
Preference for the Northern (N) ring conformation of the ribose moiety of nucleotide 5′-triphosphate...
The potency of nucleotide antagonists at P2Y1 receptors was enhanced by replacing the ribose moiety ...
The potency of nucleotide antagonists at P2Y1 receptors was enhanced by replacing the ribose moiety ...
Preference for the northern (N) ring conformation of the ribose moiety of adenine nucleotide 3′,5′-b...
Preference for the northern (N) ring conformation of the ribose moiety of adenine nucleotide 3′,5′-b...
The potency of nucleotide antagonists at P2Y(1) receptors was enhanced by replacing the ribose moiet...
The ribose moiety of adenine nucleotide 3′,5′-bisphosphate antagonists of the P2Y1 receptor has been...
The ribose moiety of adenine nucleotide 3′,5′-bisphosphate antagonists of the P2Y1 receptor has been...
The P2Y6 receptor is a cytoprotective G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) activated by UDP (EC50, 0.30...
The P2Y6 receptor is a cytoprotective G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) activated by UDP (EC50, 0.30...
1. We reported previously that bisphosphate derivatives of adenosine are antagonists of the P2Y(1) r...
1. We reported previously that bisphosphate derivatives of adenosine are antagonists of the P2Y(1) r...
Nucleotides and their hydrolytic products act through specific nucleotide receptors which are divide...
Nucleotides and their hydrolytic products act through specific nucleotide receptors which are divide...
Nucleotides and their hydrolytic products act through specific nucleotide receptors which are divide...