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A photoactivatable naltrexone derivative labels glycoproteins of different molecular weight corresponding to the mu- and kappa-opioid receptors.
Authors:A Mejean  J Hawkinson  R Guthapfel  M Goeldner  C Hirth
Institution:Laboratoire de Chimie Bio-Organique associé au CNRS (U.R.A. 1386), Faculté de Pharmacie, Université Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg, Illkirch, France.
Abstract:The synthesis and characterization of a novel opioid receptor photoaffinity probe 3H]naltrexyl urea phenylazido derivative (3H]NUPA) is described. In the absence of light, 3H]NUPA binds with high affinity in a reversible and saturable manner to rat brain and guinea pig cerebellum membranes. Dissociation constants and binding capacities (Scatchard plots) are 0.11 nM and 250 fmol/mg of protein for rat brain and 0.24 nM and 135 fmol/mg of protein for guinea pig cerebellum. Competition experiments indicate that this ligand interacts with high affinity at both mu- and kappa-opioid binding sites while exhibiting low affinity at delta sites (Ki = 21 nM). On irradiation, 3H]NUPA incorporates irreversibly into rat brain and guinea pig cerebellum membranes. SDS gel electrophoresis of rat brain membranes reveals specific photolabeling of a 67-kDa molecular mass band. Conversely, a major component of 58 kDa and a minor component of 36 kDa are obtained from 3H]NUPA-labeled guinea pig cerebellum membranes. Different photolabeling patterns are obtained in rat brain (mu/delta/kappa, 4/5/1) and guinea pig cerebellum (mu+delta/kappa, 1,5/8,5) membranes in the presence of selective opioid ligands indicating labeling of mu and kappa sites, respectively. Thus, 3H]NUPA behaves as an efficient photoaffinity probe of mu- and kappa-opioid receptors, which are probably represented by distinct glycoproteins of 67 and 58 kDa, respectively.
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