Journal of Medicinal Chemistry p. 1945 - 1952 (1986)
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Rathore, Hargovind
From, Arthur H. L.
Ahmed, Khalil
Fullerton, Dwight S.
Digitoxigenin α-L, β-L, α-D, and β-D-glucosides; α-L-, β-L-, α-D-, and β-D-mannosides; and α-L- and β-L-rhamnosides were stereoselectively synthetized from the corresponding sugar tetrabenzyl trichloroacetimidates.The Na+, K+-ATPase receptor inhibitory activities of these glycosides (as a measure of receptor binding) were compared with those digitoxigenin, digitoxigenin 6'-hydroxy-β-D-digitoxide, digitoxigenin β-D-galactoside, and digitoxigenin β-D-digitoxoside.The observed activities reveal that a given sugar substituent may have a role in bindingof some glycoside stereoisomers, but not others.With α-L- and possibly β-L-rhamnosides, the 5'-CH3 and 4'-OH appear to have a predominant role in binding to the N+, K+-ATPase receptor.Addition of a 6'-OH to form the corresponding mannosides dramatically disrupts the effect of both the 5'-CH3 and 4'-OH in prompting receptor binding of the α-L isomer.However, with the β-L isomer, some influence of 4'-OH, 3'-OH, and 2'-OH binding remains.With β-D-glycosides, binding via the "5'-CH3 site" appears to be of little importance and addition of a 6'-OH diminishes activity only slightly.With these β-D-glycosides, and equatorial 4'-OH, axial 3'-OH, and equatorial 2'-OH groups appear to contribute to binding.
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