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Design and Validation of the First Family of Photo-Activatable Ligands for Melatonin Receptors.

Gloria Somalo-BarrancoCarme SerraDavid LyonsHugh D PigginsRalf JockersAmadeu Llebaria
Published in: Journal of medicinal chemistry (2022)
Melatonin is a neurohormone released in a circadian manner with peak levels at night. Melatonin mediates its effects mainly through G protein-coupled MT 1 and MT 2 receptors. Drugs acting on melatonin receptors are indicated for circadian rhythm- and sleep-related disorders. Tools to study the activation of these receptors with high temporal resolution are lacking. Here, we synthesized a family of light-activatable caged compounds by attaching o -nitrobenzyl ( o- NB) or coumarin photocleavable groups to melatonin indolic nitrogen. All caged compounds showed the expected decrease in binding affinity for MT 1 and MT 2 . The o- NB derivative MCS-0382 showed the best uncaging and biological properties, with 250-fold increase in affinity and potency upon illumination. Generation of melatonin from MCS-0382 was further demonstrated by its ability to modulate the excitation of SCN neurons in rat brain slices. MCS-0382 is available to study melatonin effects in a temporally controlled manner in cellular and physiological settings.
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