Study of a lipophilic captopril analogue binding to angiotensin I converting enzyme

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Abstract

Human ACE is a central component of the renin-angiotensin system and a major therapeutic target for cardiovascular diseases. The somatic form of the enzyme (sACE) comprises two homologous metallopeptidase domains (N and C), each bearing a zinc active site with similar but distinct substrate and inhibitor specificities. In this study, we present the biological activity of silacaptopril, a silylated analogue of captopril, and its binding affinity towards ACE. Based on the recently determined crystal structures of both the ACE domains, a series of docking calculations were carried out in order to study the structural characteristics and the binding properties of silacaptopril and its analogues with ACE. © 2009 European Peptide Society and John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Dalkas, G. A., Marchand, D., Galleyrand, J. C., Martinez, J., Spyroulias, G. A., Cordopatis, P., & Cavelier, F. (2010). Study of a lipophilic captopril analogue binding to angiotensin I converting enzyme. Journal of Peptide Science, 16(2), 91–97. https://doi.org/10.1002/psc.1201

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