Literature DB >> 14581175

ATP analogues with modified phosphate chains and their selectivity for rat P2X2 and P2X2/3 receptors.

Valeria Spelta1, Abdelaziz Mekhalfia, Dominik Rejman, Mark Thompson, G Michael Blackburn, R Alan North.   

Abstract

1. Heteromeric P2X2/3 receptors are much more sensitive than homomeric P2X2 receptors to alphabeta-methylene-ATP, and this ATP analogue is widely used to discriminate the two receptors on sensory neurons and other cells. 2. We sought to determine the structural basis for this selectivity by synthesising ADP and ATP analogues in which the alphabeta and/or betagamma oxygen atoms were replaced by other moieties (including -CH2-, -CHF-, -CHCl-, -CHBr-, -CF2-, -CCl2-, -CBr2-, -CHSO3-, -CHPO3-, -CFPO3-, -CClPO3-, -CH2-CH2-, C triple bond C, -NH-, -CHCOOH-). 3. We tested their actions as agonists or antagonists by whole-cell recording from human embryonic kidney cells expressing P2X2 subunits alone (homomeric P2X2 receptors), or cells expressing both P2X2 and P2X3 subunits, in which the current through heteromeric P2X2/3 receptors was isolated. 4. ADP analogues had no agonist or antagonist effect at either P2X2 or P2X2/3 receptors. All the ATP analogues tested were without agonist or antagonist activity at homomeric P2X2 receptors, except betagamma-difluoromethylene-ATP, which was a weak agonist. 5. At P2X2/3 receptors, betagamma-imido-ATP, betagamma-methylene-ATP, and betagamma-acetylene-ATP were weak agonists, whereas alphabeta,betagamma- and betagamma,gammadelta-bismethylene-AP4 were potent full agonists. betagamma-Carboxymethylene-ATP and betagamma-chlorophosphonomethylene-ATP were weak antagonists at P2X2/3 receptors (IC50 about 10 microm). 6. The results indicate (a). that the homomeric P2X2 receptor presents very stringent structural requirements with respect to its activation by ATP; (b). that the heteromeric P2X2/3 receptor is much more tolerant of alphabeta and betagamma substitution; and (c). that a P2X2/3-selective antagonist can be obtained by introduction of additional negativity at the betagamma-methylene.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14581175      PMCID: PMC1574118          DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjp.0705531

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Pharmacol        ISSN: 0007-1188            Impact factor:   8.739


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