Discovery Of Environment-Sensitive Fluorescent Agonists For Alpha(1)-Adrenergic Receptors

ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY(2019)

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Abstract
A series of novel fluorescent agonists were well developed herein with turn-on switch for alpha(1)-adrenergic receptors (alpha(1)-ARs) by conjugating the environment-sensitive fluorophore 4-chloro-7-nitrobenzoxadiazole with phenylephrine. Overall, these probes exhibited efficient binding and apparent fluorescence intensity changes (up to 10-fold) upon binding with alpha(1)-ARs. Moreover, these probes have been successfully applied for selectively imaging alpha(1)-ARs in the living cells. The dynamic process of alpha(1)-ARs internalization was traced successfully with these newly designed fluorescent agonists. Fluorescence polarization assay demonstrated specific interactions between these probes and alpha(1)-ARs. With these new probes, a bioluminescence resonance energy transfer binding assay has been well established and applied applied to the high-throughput screening of unlabeled alpha(1)-ARs agonist and antagonist. It is expected that these environment-sensitive fluorescent turn-on agonists may provide useful new tools in studying pharmacology and physiology of alpha(1)-ARs during drug discovery.
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receptors,fluorescent,environment-sensitive
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