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Stereospecific Inhibition of Ethanol Potentiation on Glycine Receptor by M554 Stereoisomers.

Pilar A VásquezLoreto San MartínYenifer ArgelCamila RiquelmeJosefa TorresFelipe VidalFrancisca CayumanPatricio CastroJorge FuentealbaGustavo Moraga-CidGonzalo YevenesChunyang JinVerónica A JiménezLeonardo Guzmán
Published in: Journal of chemical information and modeling (2020)
Blocking the interaction between the Gβγ protein and the glycine receptor (GlyR) has emerged as a promising pharmacological strategy to treat acute alcohol intoxication by inhibiting ethanol potentiation on GlyR. M554 is a recently discovered small molecule capable of binding to Gβγ with potent in vitro and in vivo inhibitory activity. This compound has been tested as a mixture of diastereomers, and no information is available concerning the stereospecific activity of each species, which is critical to pursue efforts on lead optimization and drug development. In this work, we explored the differential activity of four M554 stereoisomers by in silico molecular dynamics simulations and electrophysiological experiments. Our results revealed that the (R,R)-M554 stereoisomer is a promising lead compound that inhibits ethanol potentiation of GlyR.
Keyphrases
  • molecular dynamics simulations
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  • molecular docking
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