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Arginine-Containing Tripeptides as Analgesic Substances: The Possible Mechanism of Ligand-Receptor Binding to the Slow Sodium Channel

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES(2022)

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Abstract
Two short arginine-containing tripeptides, H-Arg-Arg-Arg-OH (TP1) and Ac-Arg-Arg-Arg-NH2 (TP2), have been shown by the patch-clamp method to modulate the Na(V)1.8 channels of DRG primary sensory neurons, which are responsible for the generation of nociceptive signals. Conformational analysis of the tripeptides indicates that the key role in the ligand-receptor binding of TP1 and TP2 to the Na(V)1.8 channel is played by two positively charged guanidinium groups of the arginine side chains located at the characteristic distance of similar to 9 angstrom from each other. The tripeptide effect on the Na(V)1.8 channel activation gating device has been retained when the N- and C-terminal groups of TP1 were structurally modified to TP2 to protect the attacking peptide from proteolytic cleavage by exopeptidases during its delivery to the molecular target, the Na(V)1.8 channel. As demonstrated by the organotypic tissue culture method, the agents do not affect the DRG neurite growth, which makes it possible to expect the absence of adverse side effects at the tissue level upon administration of TP1 and TP2. The data obtained indicate that both tripeptides can have great therapeutic potential as novel analgesic medicinal substances.
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arginine-containing tripeptides,Na(V)1.8 channel,patch-clamp method,conformational analysis,nociception,analgesics
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