Carter_2007_Biochem.Pharmacol_73_417

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Title : Chain length dependence of the interactions of bisquaternary ligands with the Torpedo nicotinic acetylcholine receptor - Carter_2007_Biochem.Pharmacol_73_417
Author(s) : Carter CR , Cao L , Kawai H , Smith PA , Dryden WF , Raftery MA , Dunn SM
Ref : Biochemical Pharmacology , 73 :417 , 2007
Abstract :

The interactions of a series of bisholine esters [(CH3)3N+CH(2)CH2OCO-(CH2)n-COOCH2CH2N+(CH3)3] with the Torpedo nicotinic acetylcholine receptor have been investigated. In equilibrium binding studies, [3H]-suberyldicholine (n=6) binds to an equivalent number of sites as [3H]-acetylcholine and with similar affinity (KD approximately 15 nM). In competition studies, all bischoline esters examined displaced both radioligands in an apparently simple competitive manner. Estimated dissociation constants (KI) showed clear chain length dependence. Short chain molecules (n6) had high affinity similar to suberyldicholine. Functional responses were measured by either rapid flux techniques using Torpedo membrane vesicles or voltage-clamp analyses of recombinant receptors expressed in Xenopus oocytes. Both approaches revealed that suberyldicholine (EC50 approximately 3.4 microM) is 14-25-fold more potent than acetylcholine. However, suberyldicholine elicited only about 45% of the maximum response of the natural ligand, i.e., it is a partial agonist. The potency of this bischoline series increased with chain length. Whereas the shorter ligands (nor=4) had similar (or higher) potency to suberyldicholine. Ligand efficacy had an approximately bell-shaped dependence on chain length and compounds where nor=8 were very poor partial agonists. Based on estimates of interonium distances, we suggest that bisquaternary ligands can interact with multiple binding sites on the nAChR and, depending on the conformational state of the receptor, these sites are 15-20A apart.

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Carter CR, Cao L, Kawai H, Smith PA, Dryden WF, Raftery MA, Dunn SM (2007)
Chain length dependence of the interactions of bisquaternary ligands with the Torpedo nicotinic acetylcholine receptor
Biochemical Pharmacology 73 :417

Carter CR, Cao L, Kawai H, Smith PA, Dryden WF, Raftery MA, Dunn SM (2007)
Biochemical Pharmacology 73 :417