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Nicotinic acid adenine dinucleotide phosphate analogues containing substituted nicotinic acid: effect of modification on Ca(2+) release

  • J Med Chem. 2010 Nov 11;53(21):7599-612. doi: 10.1021/jm1007209.
Pooja Jain 1 James T Slama Leroy A Perez-Haddock Timothy F Walseth
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  • 1 Department of Medicinal and Biological Chemistry, College of Pharmacy, University of Toledo, Health Science Campus, MS no 1015, 3000 Arlington Avenue, Toledo, Ohio 43614, USA.
Abstract

Analogues of nicotinic acid adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NAADP) with substitution at either the 4- or the 5-position position of the nicotinic acid moiety have been synthesized from NADP enzymatically using Aplysia californica ADP-ribosyl cyclase or mammalian NAD glycohydrolase. Substitution at the 4-position of the nicotinic acid resulted in the loss of agonist potency for release of CA(2+)-ions from sea urchin egg homogenates and in potency for competition ligand binding assays using [(32)P]NAADP. In contrast, several 5-substituted NAADP derivatives showed high potency for binding and full agonist activity for CA(2+) release. 5-Azido-NAADP was shown to release calcium from sea urchin egg homogenates at low concentration and to compete with [(32)P]NAADP in a competition ligand binding assay with an IC(50) of 18 nM, indicating that this compound might be a potential photoprobe useful for specific labeling and identification of the NAADP receptor.

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