A series of nonpeptidic human renin inhibitors with a 4-methoxymethoxypiperidinylamide at the P4 position of the molecule exhibited slow tight binding to the enzyme. Replacement of the methoxymethoxy moiety on the piperidine ring with H, OH, methoxyethyl, propyloxy or n-butyl eliminated the effect. The inhibition was partially reversed by prolonged dialysis at 4°C, arguing against formation of a covalent bond in the tightened complex.