Fluorescence- and Radiolabeling of [Lys4,Nle17,30]hPP Yields Molecular Tools for the NPY Y4 Receptor.
Bioconjug Chem
; 28(4): 1291-1304, 2017 04 19.
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ABSTRACT
The neuropeptide Y (NPY) Y4 receptor (Y4R) is involved in energy homeostasis and considered a potential drug target for the treatment of obesity. Only a few molecular tools, i.e., radiolabeled and fluorescent ligands, for the investigation of the Y4R were reported. Previously, [Lys4]hPP proved to be an appropriate full-length PP analog to prepare a fluorescent ligand by derivatization at the ε-amino group. To preclude oxidation upon long-term storage, we replaced the two methionine residues in [Lys4]hPP by norleucine and prepared the corresponding [3H]propionylated ([3H]12) and cyanine labeled (13) peptides, which were characterized and compared with a set of reference compounds in binding (Y1, Y2, Y4, and Y5 receptors) and functional (luciferase gene reporter, beta-arrestin-1,2) Y4R assays. Both molecular probes proved to be useful in radiochemical and flow cytometric saturation and competition Y4R binding experiments. Most strikingly, there was a different influence of the composition of buffer on equilibrium binding and kinetics [3H]12 affinity (Kd in Na+-free buffer 1.1 nM) clearly decreased with increasing sodium ion concentration, whereas dissociation and Y4R-mediated internalization of 13 (Kd in Na+-free buffer 10.8 nM) were strongly affected by the osmolarity of the buffer as demonstrated by confocal microscopy. Displacement of [3H]12 and 13 revealed a tendency to higher apparent affinities for a set of reference peptides in hypotonic (Na+-free) compared to isotonic buffers. The differences were negligible in the case of hPP but up to 270-fold in the case of GW1229 (GR231118). By contrast, no relevant influence of Na+ on Y5R affinity became obvious, when the radioligands [H]12 and [3H]propionyl-pNPY were investigated in saturation binding and competition binding.
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MEDLINE
Asunto principal:
Sistemas de Liberación de Medicamentos
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Receptores de Neuropéptido Y
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Radiofármacos
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Humans
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En
Revista:
Bioconjug Chem
Asunto de la revista:
BIOQUIMICA
Año:
2017
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Article
País de afiliación:
Alemania