The fungal alkaloid Okaramine-B activates an L-glutamate-gated chloride channel from Ixodes scapularis, a tick vector of Lyme disease.
Int J Parasitol Drugs Drug Resist
; 8(2): 350-360, 2018 08.
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ABSTRACT
A novel L-glutamate-gated anion channel (IscaGluCl1) has been cloned from the black-legged tick, Ixodes scapularis, which transmits multiple pathogens including the agents of Lyme disease and human granulocytic anaplasmosis. When mRNA encoding IscaGluCl1 was expressed in Xenopus laevis oocytes, we detected robust 50-400â¯nA currents in response to 100⯵M L-glutamate. Responses to L-glutamate were concentration-dependent (pEC50 3.64⯱â¯0.11). Ibotenate was a partial agonist on IscaGluCl1. We detected no response to 100⯵M aspartate, quisqualate, kainate, AMPA or NMDA. Ivermectin at 1⯵M activated IscaGluCl1, whereas picrotoxinin (pIC50 6.20⯱â¯0.04) and the phenylpyrazole fipronil (pIC50 6.90⯱â¯0.04) showed concentration-dependent block of the L-glutamate response. The indole alkaloid okaramine B, isolated from fermentation products of Penicillium simplicissimum (strain AK40) grown on okara pulp, activated IscaGluCl1 in a concentration-dependent manner (pEC50 5.43⯱â¯0.43) and may serve as a candidate lead compound for the development of new acaricides.
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Assunto principal:
Azetidinas
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Azocinas
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Canais de Cloreto
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Ixodes
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Alcaloides Indólicos
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Acaricidas
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Animals
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Int J Parasitol Drugs Drug Resist
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2018
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