Structure and activity of conopressins: Insights into in silico oxytocin/V2 receptor interactions, anti-inflammatory potential, and behavioural studies.

Abstract

Conopressins are single disulfide conopeptides with a close sequence similarity to vasopressin and oxytocin, exhibiting grooming and scratching effects in rodents. Here, we have investigated the impact of stereochemistry on conserved arginine residue at position 4 and the truncation (Tr-Mo976 and Tr-Mo977) on the structure and activity of conopressins. 3D structures determined by solution NMR revealed distinct structural features for the Mo1033 and DR4-Mo1033. Molecular dynamics studies of the conopressins with oxytocin and V2 receptor complexes revealed that both Tr-Mo976 and Tr-Mo977 showed robust interactions with the OT receptor and reduced interactions with the V2 receptor. In addition, conopressins exhibited anti-inflammatory and antioxidant potential in LPS-stimulated macrophages. Behavioural studies in mice demonstrated high grooming and scratching behaviour for Tr-Mo976 and reduced locomotory activity with Tr-Mo977. To this end, results suggest that both the truncation of the tail region and the nature of residue 8 play an essential role in altering the activity of conopressins.

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Article type
Research Article
Submitted
03 Apr 2025
Accepted
27 Jun 2025
First published
04 Jul 2025

RSC Med. Chem., 2025, Accepted Manuscript

Structure and activity of conopressins: Insights into in silico oxytocin/V2 receptor interactions, anti-inflammatory potential, and behavioural studies.

P. Dhurjad, M. R. Bazaz, S. Pati, M. P. Dandekar, C. Godugu and R. Sonti, RSC Med. Chem., 2025, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D5MD00288E

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