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Exploring new near-infrared fluorescent disulfide-based cyclic RGD peptide analogs for potential integrin-targeted optical imaging

  • Bioorg Med Chem Lett. 2011 Apr 1;21(7):2116-20. doi: 10.1016/j.bmcl.2011.01.133.
Yunpeng Ye 1 Baogang Xu Gregory V Nikiforovich Sharon Bloch Samuel Achilefu
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  • 1 Department of Radiology, Washington University School of Medicine, 4525 Scott Avenue, St Louis, MO 63110, USA.
Abstract

We synthesized disulfide-based cyclic RGD pentapeptides bearing a near-infrared Fluorescent Dye (cypate), represented by cypate-c(CRGDC) (1) for integrin-targeted optical imaging. These compounds were compared with the traditional lactam-based cyclic RGD counterpart, cypate-c(RGDfK) (2). Molecular modeling suggests that the binding affinity of 2 to Integrin α(v)β(3) is an order of magnitude higher than that of 1. This was confirmed experimentally, which further showed that substitution of Gly with Pro, Val and Tyr in 1 remarkably hampered the α(v)β(3) binding. Interestingly, cell microscopy with A549 cells showed that 1 exhibited higher cellular staining than 2. These results indicate that factors Other than receptor binding affinity to α(v)β(3) dimeric proteins mediate cellular uptake. Consequently, 1 and its analogs may serve as valuable molecular probes for investigating the selectivity and specificity of Integrin targeting by optical imaging.

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