Photoswitchable antagonists for a precise spatiotemporal control of ß 2-adrenoceptors
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Publication date
2020ISSN
0022-2623
Abstract
beta(2)-Adrenoceptors (beta(2)-AR) are prototypical G-protein-coupled receptors and important pharmacological targets with relevant roles in physiological processes and diseases. Herein, we introduce Photoazolol-1-3, a series of photoswitchable azobenzene beta(2)-AR antagonists that can be reversibly controlled with light. These new photochromic ligands are designed following the azologization strategy, with a p-acetamido azobenzene substituting the hydrophobic moiety present in many beta(2)-AR antagonists. Using a fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) biosensor-based assay, a variety of photopharmacological properties are identified. Two of the light-regulated molecules show potent beta(2)-AR antagonism and enable a reversible and dynamic control of cellular receptor activity with light. Their photopharmacological properties are opposite, with Photoazolol-1 being more active in the dark and Photoazolol-2 demonstrating higher antagonism upon illumination. In addition, we provide a molecular rationale for the interaction of the different photoisomers with the receptor. Overall, we present innovative tools and a proof of concept for the precise control of beta(2)-AR by means of light.
Document Type
Article
Language
English
Keywords
Control òptic
Receptors
Pages
13 p.
Publisher
ACS
Citation
Duran Corbera, A., Catena, J., Otero Viñas, M., Llebaria, A., Rovira, X. (2020). Photoswitchable antagonists for a precise spatiotemporal control of ß 2-adrenoceptors. Journal of medicinal chemistry, 63(15), 8458-8470. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jmedchem.0c00831
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