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Ligand binding to the serotonin 5HT3 receptor studied with a novel fluorescent ligand

Tairi, Ana-Paula  
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Hovius, Ruud  
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Pick, Horst  
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1998
Biochemistry

The thermodn. and kinetics of ligand binding to the purified serotonin 5HT3 receptor and the local environment of the bound ligand were studied by fluorescence spectroscopy using a novel fluorescein-labeled ligand GR-flu [1,2,3,9-tetrahydro-3-[(5-methyl-1H-imidazol-4-yl)methyl]-9-(3-amino-(N-fluorescein-thiocarbamoyl)-propyl)-4H-carbazol-4-one]. Electrophysiol. investigations demonstrated GR-flu to be an antagonist, and radioligand competition assays delivered a dissocn. const. of 0.32 nM. Changes in the fluorescence intensity and anisotropy upon specific binding to the receptor yielded dissocn. consts. of .apprx.0.2 nM. Fluorescence measurements showed that selective 5HT3 receptor ligands competed for GR-flu binding with a rank order of potency identical to that established with the radioligand [3H]-GR65630. The kinetics of GR-flu binding to the 5HT3 receptor revealed a bimol. assocn. process with an on-rate const. of 1.17106 s-1 M-1 and a biphasic dissocn. reaction with off-rate consts. of 27510-6 and 43*10-6 s-1. The temp. dependence of the dissocn. const. yielded an enthalpic term of -26 kJ mol-1 and an entropic term of 94 J K-1 mol-1 for the binding of GR-flu to the receptor, indicating that both quantities contribute equally to the reaction. An activation enthalpy DH#on and entropy DS#on of binding of 50 kJ mol-1 and 43 J mol-1 K-1 were obtained, indicating that the entropy facilitates the initial steps of GR-flu binding to the 5HT3 receptor. The fluorescence anisotropy of receptor-bound GR-flu and the environmental sensitivity of the fluorescent probe suggest that the binding site has a wide entrance and that it is 0.8 pH unit more acidic than the bulk soln. [on SciFinder (R)]

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DOI
10.1021/bi981812z
Web of Science ID

WOS:000077143600029

Author(s)
Tairi, Ana-Paula  
Hovius, Ruud  
Pick, Horst  
Blasey, Horst
Bernard, Alain
Surprenant, Annmarie
Lundstroem, Kenneth
Vogel, Horst  
Date Issued

1998

Published in
Biochemistry
Volume

37

Issue

45

Start page

15850

End page

15864

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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February 27, 2006
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/226323
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