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'''Proposition #4. The piperidine ring of Fentanyl can assume the morphine position under conditions of nitrogen inversion.''' | '''Proposition #4. The piperidine ring of Fentanyl can assume the morphine position under conditions of nitrogen inversion.''' | ||
<scene name='Journal:PMC:1/Cv3/1'>A rigid tertiary amine moiety of fentanyl limits conformational changes which would allow the piperidine ring to assume a position similar to that found in morphine unless nitrogen inversion exists.</scene> | <scene name='Journal:PMC:1/Cv3/1'>A rigid tertiary amine moiety of fentanyl limits conformational changes which would allow the piperidine ring to assume a position similar to that found in morphine unless nitrogen inversion exists.</scene> | ||
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+ | '''Proposition #5. The first 3 amino acid sequences of β-endorphin (l-Tyr-Gly-Gly) and the active opioid dipeptide, l-Tyr-Pro, (as a result of a peptide turn and zwitterion bonding) form a virtual piperazine-like ring which is similar in size, shape and location to the heterocyclic rings of morphine, meperidine, and methadone.''' | ||
+ | <scene name='Journal:PMC:1/Cv4/1'>Tyr-Gly-Gly- is the N terminus amino acid sequence of beta-endorphin.</scene> | ||
</StructureSection> | </StructureSection> | ||
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- ↑ Joel S. Goldberg, Perspectives in Medicinal Chemistry 2010:4 1-10, Stereochemical Basis for a Unified Structure Activity Theory of Aromatic and Heterocyclic Rings in Selected Opioids and Opioid Peptides doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.4137/PMC.S3898
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