Interplay Among Conformation, Intramolecular Hydrogen Bonds, And Chameleonicity In The Membrane Permeability And Cyclophilin A Binding Of Macrocyclic Peptide Cyclosporin O Derivatives

JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY(2021)

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A macrocyclic peptide scaffold with well-established structure-property relationship is desirable for tackling undruggable targets. Her; we adopted a natural macrocycle, cyclosporin O (CsO) and its derivatives (CP1-3), and evaluated the impact of conformation on membrane permeability, cyclophilin A (CypA) binding, and the pharmacokinetic (PK) profile. In nonpolar media, CsO showed a similar conformation to cyclosporin A (CsA), a well-known chameleonic macrocycle, but less chameleonic behavior in a polar environment. The weak chameleonicity of CsO resulted in decreased membrane permeability; however, the more rigid conformation of CsO was not detrimental to its PK profile. CsO exhibited a higher plasma concentration than CsA, which resulted from minimal CypA binding and lower accumulation in red blood cells and moderate oral bioavailability (F = 12%). Our study aids understanding of CsO, a macrocyclic peptide that is less explored than CsA but with greater potential for diversity generation and rational design.
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