Claims
- 1. A compound of the formula: ##STR12## or a salt thereof; wherein n is 1 or 2;
- wherein when n is 1, X is a mono- or disubstituted or unsubstituted C.sub.1-20 hydrocarbon radical wherein any substitution is selected from the group consisting of halo, OR, and SR, wherein R is H or C.sub.1-4 alkyl;
- and wherein, when n is 2, one X is defined as for n=1 and the other X is lower C.sub.1-4 alkyl; ##STR13## wherein m is 1 or 2; AA.sub.C is an amino acid coupled through a peptide bond to the remainder of the compound of Formula (1) selected from the group consisting of glycine, valine, alanine, 4-aminobutyric acid, aspartic acid, phenylglycine, histidine, tryptophan, tyrosine, and phenylalanine, wherein the phenyl group of phenylalanine or phenylglycine may optionally contain a single substitution selected from the group consisting of halo, OR, and SR, wherein R is H or C.sub.1-4 alkyl;
- with the proviso that if Y is ##STR14## AA.sub.C is not Gly; and if Y is ##STR15## and X is benzyl, AA.sub.C cannot be Val.
- 2. The compound of claim 1 wherein when n=1, X is an unsubstituted hydrocarbon radical and wherein when n=2, one X is an unsubstituted hydrocarbon radical and the other X is C.sub.1-4 alkyl.
- 3. The compound of claim 2 wherein said hydrocarbon radical is C.sub.1-6 alkyl or comprises or substituted aromatic group.
- 4. The compound of claim 3 wherein said hydrocarbon radical is methyl, propyl, hexyl, benzyl, or trityl.
- 5. The compound of claim 3 wherein n is 1 and Y is ##STR16## and wherein m=2.
- 6. The compound of claim 5 wherein the hydrocarbon radical is methyl, propyl, hexyl, benzyl or trityl.
- 7. The compound of claim 6 wherein AA.sub.C is valine.
- 8. The compound of claim 6 wherein AA.sub.C is aspartic acid.
- 9. The compound of claim 6 wherein AA.sub.C is phenylglycine.
- 10. The compound of claim 6 which is selected from the group consisting of gE-C(Pr)-A; gE-C(Hx)-A; gE-C(Bz)-A; gE-C(Trt)-A; gE-C(Pr)-4ABu; gE-C(Hx)-4ABu; gE-C(Pr)-V; gE-C(Hx)-V; gE-C(Pr)-D; gE-C(Hx)-D; gE-C(Bz)-D; gE-C(Pr)-PG; gE-C(Hx)-PG; gE-C(Bz)-PG; gE-C(Pr)-H; gE-C(Hx)-H; gE-C(Bz)-H and salts thereof.
- 11. The compound of claim 10 which is selected from the group consisting of gE-C(Pr)-PG; gE-C(Hx)-PG; gE-C(Bz)-PG and their salts.
- 12. The compound of claim 11 which is gE-C(Bz)-PG or its salts.
- 13. A panel comprising at least five diverse tripeptide glutathione analogs, wherein each of said analogs is a compound of the formula: ##STR17## or C.sub.1-6 monoalkyl amides, C.sub.1-6 alkyl esters, salts or cycloamido forms thereof;
- wherein n is 1 or 2;
- wherein when n is 1, X is H, a mono- or disubstituted or unsubstituted C.sub.1-20 hydrocarbyl moiety optionally containing 1 or 2 nonadjacent heteroatoms selected from the group consisting of O, S and N,
- and wherein any substitution is selected from the group consisting of halo, OR, and SR, wherein R is H or C.sub.1-4 alkyl;
- and wherein, when n is 2, one X is lower C.sub.1-4 alkyl, and the other X is as above defined for n=1 except neither X=H; ##STR18## wherein m is 1 or 2; and AA.sub.C is an amino acid coupled through a peptide bond to the remainder of the compound of Formula (1) selected from the group consisting of glycine, valine, alanine, .beta.-alanine, 4-aminobutyric acid, aspartic acid, phenylglycine, histidine, tryptophan, tyrosine, and phenylalanine, wherein the phenyl group of phenylalanine or phenylglycine may optionally contain a single substitution selected from the group consisting of halo, OR and SR, wherein R is H or C.sub.1-4 alkyl;
- wherein said compounds have systematically varied values of at least one property that determines the ability of the compound to bind to an enzyme which binds glutathione and wherein at least one member of the panel is a compound of claim 1.
- 14. The panel of claim 13 wherein said property is selected from the group consisting of hydrophobicity of X, charge of X, Hammett's Constants of X, charge of AA.sub.C, Hammett's Constants of AA.sub.C and hydrophobicity of AA.sub.C.
- 15. A compound of the formula ##STR19## or a salt thereof; wherein n is 1 or 2;
- wherein when n is 1, X is a mono- or disubstituted or unsubstituted C.sub.3-20 hydrocarbon radical containing no heteroatoms in any radical wherein said substitution is selected from the group consisting of halo and OR wherein R is H or C.sub.1-4 alkyl;
- and wherein, when n is 2, one X is defined as for n=1 and the other X is lower C.sub.1-4 alkyl; ##STR20## wherein m is 1 or 2; and AA.sub.C is .beta.-alanine.
- 16. The compound of claim 15 wherein when n=1, X is an unsubstituted hydrocarbon radical and wherein when n=2, one X is an unsubstituted hydrocarbon radical and the other X is C.sub.1-4 alkyl.
- 17. The compound of claim 15 wherein n is 1 and Y is ##STR21## and wherein m=2.
- 18. The compound of claim 15 which is gE-C(Pr)-bA; gE-C(Hx)-bA; gE-C(Bz)-bA; gE-C(Trt)-bA; or their salts.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/863,564, filed 3 Apr. 1992 (abandoned), which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 07/693,245, filed 29 Apr. 1991 (abandoned) which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 447,009 filed 6 Dec. 1989 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,300,425 which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 255,906, filed 11 Oct. 1988 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,217,869, which, in turn, is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 108,130, filed 13 Oct. 1987 now abandoned. Ser. No. 07/863,564 is also a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 607,895, filed 1 Nov. 1990, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 429,721, filed 31 Oct. 1989 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,133,866, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 355,042, filed 16 May 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,963,263. Ser. No. 07/863,564 is also a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 678,849, filed 2 Apr. 1991 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,338,659.
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