Abstract

We developed an engineered site-directed labeling method (Foucaud et al., 2001) to investigate ligand receptor interactions on the acetylcholine (ACh)- binding site of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs). The method uses cysteine receptor mutants, together with cysteine-reactive ligand analogs, to generate a site-directed covalent reaction within the binding site. We selected epibatidine (EPB) as a prototypical ligand, acting at all types of nAChRs with sufficient affinity to allow this study. Accordingly, we synthesized three cysteine-reactive derivatives, all modified at the C-3 of the pyridine ring of the alkaloid with NCS; -NHCOCH2Cl, and -CH2Cl groups, respectively (Fig. 1). The binding properties have been established on rat brain, alpha7-5HT3 chimera, and Torpedo membranes, respectively, whereas the functional properties were tested on alpha4beta2 and alpha7 receptor expressed in oocytes and Cys-less muscular receptor expressed in HEK cells (Sakr et al., 2005).

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