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Carboxyl-promoted enhancement of selectivity for the β3 adrenergic receptor. Negative charge of the sulfonic acid BMS-187413 introduces β3 binding selectivity
Sher, Philip M.,Mathur, Arvind,Fisher, Liesl G.,Wu, Gang,Skwish, Stephen,Michel, Inge M.,Seiler, Steven M.,Dickinson, Kenneth E. J.
, p. 1583 - 1588 (1997)
Carboxyl and other negatively charged groups were found to be most effective at producing human β3 adrenergic receptor binding selectivity in 1 (BRL 37344) and related compounds. The sulfonic acid analog 7 (EMS-187413) is a novel and potent β3 adrenergic agonist that binds selectively, and thus has an in vitro profile that compares favorably with that of BRL 37344.