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Novel Bivalent Ligands Based on the Sumanirole Pharmacophore Reveal Dopamine D<sub>2</sub> Receptor (D<sub>2</sub>R) Biased Agonism

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2017

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The development of bivalent ligands has attracted interest as a way to potentially improve the selectivity and/or affinity for a specific receptor subtype. The ability to bind two distinct receptor binding sites simultaneously can allow the selective activation of specific G-protein dependent or β-arrestin-mediated cascade pathways. Herein, we developed an extended SAR study using sumanirole (1) as the primary pharmacophore. We found that substitutions in the N-1- and/or N-5-positions, physiochemical properties of those substituents, and secondary aromatic pharmacophores can enhance agonist efficacy for the cAMP inhibition mediated by G<sub>i/o</sub>-proteins, while reducing or suppressing potency and efficacy toward β-arrestin recruitment. Compound 19 was identified as a new lead for its selective D<sub>2</sub> G-protein biased agonism with an EC<sub>50</sub> in the subnanomolar range. Structure-activity correlations were observed between substitutions in positions N-1 and/or N-5 of 1 and the capacity of the new bivalent compounds to selectively activate G-proteins versus β-arrestin recruitment in D<sub>2</sub>R-BRET functional assays.

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