Abstract:Sphingosine 1-phosphate receptor 1 (S1PR1), a G protein-coupled receptor, is required for lymphocyte trafficking, and is a promising therapeutic target in inflammatory diseases. To find potent S1PR1 antagonists, identification of the structural basis for drug efficacy is important. Here, we synthesized a novel antagonist, KSI-6666, that persistently inhibits S1PR1 activity and effectively suppresses pathogenic inflammation. Metadynamics simulation suggested that the interaction of a benzene ring moiety in KSI-… Show more
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