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Photoswitching the Efficacy of a Small-Molecule Ligand for a Peptidergic GPCR: from Antagonism to Agonism.

Xavier Gómez-SantacanaSabrina M de MunnikPrashanna VijayachandranDaniel Da Costa PereiraJan Paul M BebelmanIwan J P de EschHenry F VischerMaikel WijtmansRob Leurs
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2018)
For optical control of GPCR function, we set out to develop small-molecule ligands with photoswitchable efficacy in which both configurations bind the target protein but exert distinct pharmacological effects, that is, stimulate or antagonize GPCR activation. Our design was based on a previously identified efficacy hotspot for the peptidergic chemokine receptor CXCR3 and resulted in the synthesis and characterization of five new azobenzene-containing CXCR3 ligands. G protein activation assays and real-time electrophysiology experiments demonstrated photoswitching from antagonism to partial agonism and even to full agonism (compound VUF16216). SAR evaluation suggests that the size and electron-donating properties of the substituents on the inner aromatic ring are important for the efficacy photoswitching. These compounds are the first GPCR azo ligands with a nearly full efficacy photoswitch and may become valuable pharmacological tools for the optical control of peptidergic GPCR signaling.
Keyphrases
  • small molecule
  • protein protein
  • high speed
  • amino acid
  • mass spectrometry
  • electron transfer