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Liu Chia-I - - 2012
Zaragozic acids belong to a family of fungal metabolites with nanomolar inhibitory activity toward squalene synthase (SQS). The enzyme catalyzes the committed step of sterol synthesis, and has attracted attention as a potential target for anti-lipogenic and anti-infective therapies. Here we have determined the structure of ZA-A complexed with human ...
Aljhni R - - 2012
The interaction of a series of steroid hormones (DHEA, progesterone, testosterone, estradiol) with serum albumin immobilized on porous silica particles and the effect of reactive oxygen species and nitric oxide on this interaction were studied using a biochromatographic approach. The determination of enthalpy and entropy changes of this binding indicated ...
Arias Hugo Rubén - - 2011
The pharmacological activity of a series of novel amide derivatives was characterized on several nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (AChRs). Ca2+ influx results indicate that these compounds are not agonists of the human (h) α4β2, α3β4, α7, and α1β1γδ AChRs, but compounds 2-4 are specific positive allosteric modulators (PAMs) of hα7 AChRs, ...
Hamouda Ayman K - - 2011
Photoreactive derivatives of the general anesthetic etomidate have been developed to identify their binding sites in GABA(A)Rs and nAChRs. One such drug, [(3)H]TDBzl-etomidate, acts as a positive allosteric potentiator of Torpedo nAChR and binds to a novel site in the transmembrane domain at the γ-α subunit interface. To extend our ...
Deuther-Conrad Winnie - - 2011
PURPOSE: To conduct a quantitative PET assessment of the specific binding sites in the brain of juvenile pigs for [(18)F]NS10743, a novel diazabicyclononane derivative targeting α7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (α7 nAChRs). METHODS: Dynamic PET recordings were made in isoflurane-anaesthetized juvenile pigs during 120 min after administration of [(18)F]NS10743 under baseline conditions ...
Brams Marijke - - 2011
Cys-loop receptors (CLR) are pentameric ligand-gated ion channels that mediate fast excitatory or inhibitory transmission in the nervous system. Strychnine and d-tubocurarine (d-TC) are neurotoxins that have been highly instrumental in decades of research on glycine receptors (GlyR) and nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChR), respectively. In this study we addressed the ...
Nury Hugues - - 2011
General anaesthetics have enjoyed long and widespread use but their molecular mechanism of action remains poorly understood. There is good evidence that their principal targets are pentameric ligand-gated ion channels (pLGICs) such as inhibitory GABA(A) (γ-aminobutyric acid) receptors and excitatory nicotinic acetylcholine receptors, which are respectively potentiated and inhibited by ...
Stergiou Christos - - 2011
Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) are ligand-gated cation channels that are responsible for cell communication via the neurotransmitter acetylcholine. The predominant nAChR subtype in the mammalian brain with a high affinity for nicotine is composed of α4 and β2 subunits. This nAChR subtype is responsible for addiction to nicotine and is ...
Lyukmanova Ekaterina N - - 2011
Discovery of proteins expressed in the central nervous system sharing the three-finger structure with snake α-neurotoxins provoked much interest to their role in brain functions. Prototoxin LYNX1, having homology both to Ly6 proteins and three-finger neurotoxins, is the first identified member of this family membrane-tethered by a GPI anchor, which ...
Pastor Veronica - - 2011
J. Neurochem. (2011) 116, 636-645. ABSTRACT: Epigenetic mechanisms have recently been shown to be involved in the long-term effects of drugs of abuse. A well described epigenetic mechanism modulating transcriptional activity consists in the binding to DNA of methyl-CpG binding proteins, such as MeCP2, recruiting histone deacetylases (HDACs). Nicotine causes ...
Marks Michael J - - 2011
Chronic nicotine treatment elicits a brain region-selective increase in the number of high-affinity agonist binding sites, a phenomenon termed up-regulation. Nicotine-induced up-regulation of α4β2-nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) in cell cultures results from increased assembly and/or decreased degradation of nAChRs, leading to increased nAChR protein levels. To evaluate whether the increased ...
Steinbach Joe Henry - - 2011
One of the goals of molecular pharmacology is to understand the machinery that converts information about the presence of a chemical (binding) to a functional consequence. Agonists are drugs that bind to their molecular targets and cause conformational changes underlying activation of the target. Inevitably, therefore, it can be difficult ...
Brams Marijke - - 2011
Covalent modification of α7 W55C nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChR) with the cysteine-modifying reagent [2-(trimethylammonium)ethyl] methanethiosulfonate (MTSET(+)) produces receptors that are unresponsive to acetylcholine, whereas methyl methanethiolsulfonate (MMTS) produces enhanced acetylcholine-gated currents. Here, we investigate structural changes that underlie the opposite effects of MTSET(+) and MMTS using acetylcholine-binding protein (AChBP), a ...
Purohit Prasad - - 2011
The extent to which agonists activate synaptic receptor-channels depends on both the intrinsic tendency of the unliganded receptor to open and the amount of agonist binding energy realized in the channel-opening process. We examined mutations of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor transmitter binding site (α subunit loop B) with regard to ...
Cuellar-Herrera Manola - - 2012
Mu opioid receptors (MOR) are known to be involved in seizure activity. The main goal of the present study was to characterize the MOR mRNA expression, binding, as well as G protein activation mediated by these receptors in epileptic hippocampus of patients with pharmacoresistant mesial temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE). In ...
Burns Lindsay H - - 2010
Binding a critical pentapeptide region on the scaffolding protein filamin A regulates signaling of mu opioid receptors (MORs) so that their activation should not result in the opioid tolerance, dependence and addiction associated with current opioid painkillers. Additionally, we show that compounds that bind this site on filamin A reduce ...
Simon Eric J - - 2010
Our laboratory embarked on research to discover proteins the interaction of which with the mu opioid receptor (MOPr) is required for its function and regulation. We performed yeast two-hybrid screens, using the carboxy tail of the human MOPr as bait and a human brain library. This yielded a number of ...
Lee David Y W - - 2010
Salvinorin A (1), the main active ingredient of Salvia divinorum, is a potent and selective κ opioid receptor (KOPR) agonist. Based on the SAR, its C-2 position is one of the key binding sites and has very little space tolerance (3-4 carbons atoms) and limited to only lipophilic groups. In ...
Cortini Margherita - - 2010
Owing to the quality control mechanisms operating in the early secretory compartment, only native proteins are secreted. Despite the difficulties in assembling planar immunoglobulin M (IgM) polymers, antibody-secreting cells can release up to thousands of IgM per second. The finding that secretory micro (micro(s)) chains bind to ERGIC-53, a lectin ...
Fischedick Justin - - 2010
Cannabis sativa L. (cannabis) extracts, vapor produced by the Volcano vaporizer and smoke made from burning cannabis joints were analyzed by GC-flame ionization detecter (FID), GC-MS and HPLC. Three different medicinal cannabis varieties were investigated Bedrocan, Bedrobinol and Bediol. Cannabinoids plus other components such as terpenoids and pyrolytic by-products were ...
Fulton Brian S - - 2010
A series of bivalent hydroxy ether butorphan ligands were prepared and their binding affinities at the opioid receptors determined. Addition of a hydroxy group to a hydrocarbon chain can potentiate binding affinity up to 27- and 86-fold at the mu and kappa opioid receptors, respectively. Two bivalent ligands with sub-nanomolar ...
Kurasaki Haruaki - - 2010
Both enantiomers of elaeocarpenine (1) and its analogs, 21, 22, 25, and 27, were synthesized from bicyclic aldehydes 8-10 via a flexible route previously established for total synthesis of grandisines, and their binding affinities for mu-, kappa- and delta-opioid receptor subtypes were evaluated. We found that (9R)-1 exhibited higher affinity ...
Ballet Steven - - 2010
The dimerization and trimerization of the Dmt-Tic, Dmt-Aia and Dmt-Aba pharmacophores provided multiple ligands which were evaluated in vitro for opioid receptor binding and functional activity. Whereas the Tic- and Aba multimers proved to be dual and balanced delta/mu antagonists, as determined by the functional [S(35)]GTPgammaS binding assay, the dimerization ...
Arias Hugo R - - 2010
Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (AChRs) are one of the best characterized ion channels from the Cys-loop receptor superfamily. The study of acetylcholine binding proteins and prokaryotic ion channels from different species has been paramount for the understanding of the structure-function relationship of the Cys-loop receptor superfamily. AChR function can be modulated ...
Decker Michael - - 2009
Bivalent morphinan compounds containing ester linkers were synthesized and their binding affinities at the mu, delta, and kappa opioid receptors determined. Addition of methyl groups adjacent to the hydrolytically labile ester linkage increased stability while only partially affecting binding affinity. The resulting bivalent ligands with optimized spacer length and structure ...
Sinha Bhaswati - - 2009
A series of potent electrophilic affinity labels (IC(50) = 0.1-5 nM) containing either a bromoacetamide or isothiocyanate based on the mu opioid receptor (MOR) selective peptide dermorphin were prepared. All four analogues exhibited wash resistant inhibition of [(3)H]DAMGO binding at subnanomolar to nanomolar concentrations, suggesting that these analogues bind covalently ...
Borics Attila - - 2010
Structural determinants of binding to the mu-opioid receptor, an important target in analgesia, attract great scientific attention. Many natural and synthetic peptides and peptidomimetics were shown previously to bind to this receptor selectively but there is no consensus about the structure responsible for biological activity. No high resolution structure of ...
Yan Feng - - 2009
Salvinorin A, the most potent naturally occurring hallucinogen, has attracted an increasing amount of attention since the kappa-opioid receptor (KOR) was identified as its principal molecular target by us [Roth, B. L., et al. (2002) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 99, 11934-11939]. Here we report the design, synthesis, and biochemical ...
Atmanene Cédric - - 2009
BACKGROUND: The phosphatidylethanolamine-binding protein (PEBP/RKIP), initially found to bind phosphatidylethanolamine (PE), has been shown to be associated with morphine derivatives. Our recent study on bovine primary chromaffin cells showed that inside secretory granules, PEBP is noncovalently associated to endogenous morphine-6-glucuronide (M6G), a highly analgesic morphine metabolite. During stress, M6G-PEBP complexes ...
Rocha Luisa - - 2009
There is no information concerning signal transduction mechanisms downstream of the opioid/nociceptin receptors in the human epileptic brain. The aim of this work was to evaluate the level of G-proteins activation mediated by DAMGO (a mu receptor selective peptide) and nociceptin, and the binding to mu and nociceptin (NOP) receptors ...
Park Hyun-Joo - - 2009
AdaSGC binds Hsc70s to inhibit ATPase activity. Using single-turnover assays, adaSGC, a soluble SGC mimic, preferentially inhibited Hsp40-activated Hsc70 ATP hydrolysis (Ki approximately 10 microM) to reduce C-terminal Hsc70-peptide binding and, potentially, chaperone function. ERAD of misfolded Delta F508 CFTR requires Hsc70-Hsp40 chaperones. In transfected baby hamster kidney (BHK) cells, ...
Nebane Ntsang M - - 2008
We have used the substituted-cysteine accessibility method (SCAM) to map the residues in the sixth membrane-spanning segment of the CB2 cannabinoid receptor that contribute to the surface of the water-accessible binding-site crevice. Using a background of the mutant C2.59S which is relatively insensitive to the methanethiosulfonate (MTS) reagents, we mutated ...
Wentland Mark P - - 2009
A series of 15 novel opioid derivatives were made where the prototypic phenolic-OH group of traditional opioids was replaced by a carboxamido (CONH(2)) group. For 2,6-methano-3-benzazocines and morphinans similar or, in a few instances, enhanced affinity for mu, delta and kappa opioid receptors was observed when the OH-->CONH(2) switch was ...
Bojnik E - - 2009
Leu- and Met-enkephalin were the first endogenous opioid peptides identified in different mammalian species including the human. Comparative biochemical and bioinformatic evidence indicates that enkephalins are not limited to mammals. Various prodynorphin (PDYN) sequences in lower vertebrates revealed the presence of other enkephalin fingerprints in these precursor polypeptides. Among the ...
Hansen Charlotte Lund - - 2008
EGFRvIII is a cancer-specific epidermal growth factor tyrosine kinase receptor mutation, expressed in different kinds of cancer, in particular ovarian, glioblastomas, and breast cancer. A peptide, PEPHC1, has previously been shown to bind selectively to EGFRvIII. An alanine scan was performed to identify the amino acid residues important for binding ...
Ibba Massimo - - 2008
Nociceptin/orphanin FQ (N/OFQ) is the endogenous ligand for the N/OFQ peptide receptor (NOP). Binding studies have relied on [leucyl-(3)H]N/OFQ, but as this is an agonist G-protein coupling will affect affinity. In this paper, we describe a new [(3)H]labeled NOP antagonist, [Nphe(1),4'-(3)H-Phe(4),Arg(14),Lys(15)]N/OFQ-NH(2) ([(3)H]UFP-101). We have characterized [(3)H]UFP-101 at recombinant human NOP ...
Hirvonen Jussi - - 2009
PURPOSE: [(11)C]Carfentanil has been widely used in positron emission tomography (PET) studies for measuring micro-opioid receptor binding in humans, but the reproducibility of the binding parameter estimates is unknown. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Eight healthy volunteers were scanned twice during the same day with [(11)C]carfentanil PET, and binding to receptors was ...
Xu Wei - - 2008
We previously demonstrated that D3.49(164)Y or T6.34(279)K mutation in the rat mu opioid receptor (MOPR) resulted in agonist-independent activation. Here, we identified the cysteine(s) within the transmembrane domains (TMs) of the D3.49(164)Y mutant that became accessible in the binding-site crevice by use of methanethiosulfonate ethylammonium (MTSEA) and inferred conformational changes ...
Nielsen David A - - 2009
The mu-opioid receptor is the site of action of opiates and opioids. We examined whether there are differences in cytosine:guanine (CpG) dinucleotide methylation in the OPRM1 promoter between former heroin addicts and controls. We analyzed methylation at 16 CpG dinucleotides in DNA obtained from lymphocytes of 194 Caucasian former severe ...
Wollemann Mária - - 2008
Capsaicin inhibited the equilibrium specific binding of endogenous opioid-like peptide ligands such as endomorphin-1, nociceptin, and dynorphin((1-17)) in rat brain membrane preparations. We studied the in vitro effect of capsaicin (1-10 microM) on homologous and heterologous competitive binding of opioid ligands, using unlabeled synthetic peptides and the following tritiated compounds: ...
Keresztes Attila - - 2008
Endomorphins were subjected to a number of structural modifications in a search for their bioactive conformations. The alicyclic beta-amino acids cis-(1 S,2 R)ACPC/ACHC, cis-(1 R,2 S)ACPC/ACHC, trans-(1 S,2 S)ACPC/ACHC, and trans-(1 R,2 R)ACPC/ACHC were introduced into endomorphins to examine the conformational effects on the bioactivity. Use of a combination of ...
Bisogno T - - 2008
The finding of specific binding sites for Delta(9)-tetrahydrocannabinol, the psychoactive component of Cannabis sativa, has led to the discovery of the endocannabinoid system and has emphasised the physiological and pathological relevance of endocannabidoid lipid signalling. Subsequently, an increasing number of papers have been published on the biochemistry and pharmacology of ...
Martínez-Mayorga Karina - - 2008
Conformation of bicyclic guanidines with kappa-opioid receptor activity derived in our laboratory from a positional scanning synthetic combinatorial library is presented in this work. We propose a common bioactive conformation and putative pharmacophoric features by means of 3D similarity methods. Our 'Y' shape molecular binding model explains structure-activity relationships and ...
Gayen Anindita - - 2008
Enkephalins are endogenous neuropeptides that have opioid-like activities and compete with morphines for the receptor binding. The binding of these neuropeptides to membrane appears crucial since enkephalins interact with the nerve cell membranes to achieve bioactive conformations that fit onto multiple receptor sites (micro, delta, and kappa). Using NMR spectroscopy, ...
Wentland Mark P - - 2008
A series of 7,8- and 8,9-fused pyrimidinone, aminopyrimidine and pyridone derivatives of 8-carboxamidocyclazocine (8-CAC) have been prepared and evaluated in opioid receptor binding assays. Targets were designed to corroborate a pharmacophore hypothesis regarding the bioactive conformation of the carboxamide of 8-CAC. In addition to the results from this study strongly ...
Kane Brian E - - 2008
The structural basis to salvinorin A recognition of the kappa-opioid receptor is evaluated using a combination of site-directed mutagenesis and molecular-modeling techniques. The results show that salvinorin A recognizes a collection of residues in transmembrane II and VII, including Q115, Y119, Y313, I316, and Y320. The mutation of one hydrophobic ...
Boecker Henning - - 2008
The runner's high describes a euphoric state resulting from long-distance running. The cerebral neurochemical correlates of exercise-induced mood changes have been barely investigated so far. We aimed to unravel the opioidergic mechanisms of the runner's high in the human brain and to identify the relationship to perceived euphoria. We performed ...
Birkas Erika - - 2008
[(3)H]Tyr-Tic-(2S,3R)-beta-MePhe-Phe-OH (where Tic: 1,2,3,4-tetrahydroisoquinoline-3-carboxylic acid) with a specific radioactivity of 53.7 Ci/mmol was synthesized and characterized in receptor binding assays at 25 degrees C in rat brain membranes. The specific binding was saturable and displayed high affinity, with a K(D) of 0.16+/-0.005 nM and B(max) of 85.9+/-6.3 fmol/mg protein. NaCl ...
Martin Rainer E - - 2007
We disclose the first selective, nonpeptidic, small-molecule somatostatin receptor subtype 5 (SST5R) antagonists that were identified by a chemogenomics approach based on the analysis of the homology of amino acids defining the putative consensus drug binding site of SST5R. With this strategy, opioid, histamine, dopamine, and serotonine receptors were identified ...
Kim Hangun - - 2008
Delta-catenin was first identified through its interaction with Presenilin-1 and has been implicated in the regulation of dendrogenesis and cognitive function. However, the molecular mechanisms by which delta-catenin promotes dendritic morphogenesis were unclear. In this study, we demonstrated delta-catenin interaction with p190RhoGEF, and the importance of Akt1-mediated phosphorylation at Thr-454 ...
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