Affiliation:
1. Institute of Organic Chemistry Department of Chemistry and Pharmacy University of Regensburg 93053 Regensburg Germany
2. Department of Chemistry and Pharmacy Friedrich-Alexander University 91058 Erlangen Germany
Abstract
AbstractIsotonitazene belongs to a potent class of μ‐opioid receptor (μOR) ligands, known as nitazenes. The lack of knowledge surrounding this agonist and others in its class has sparked thorough re‐investigations. To aid in these investigations, the purportedly covalent yet underexplored nitazene BIT was biochemically re‐evaluated in this work, along with a newly synthesized analogue, Iso‐BIT. Moreover, in the pursuit of understanding the mechanism, function and interactions of the μOR, this study involved developing photoswitchable nitazene derivatives as potential probe molecules. Converting known ligands into azo‐containing photoswitchable derivatives offers the opportunity to modulate ligand structure with light, allowing for photocontrol of compound activity. While photocontrol of μOR activity could not be entirely achieved, photophysical evaluation of these 2‐benzimidazole azo‐arenes revealed a novel photoswitch scaffold that responds to visible light. Furthermore, azo‐containing 2 e and 3 e emerged as promising nitazene derivatives that were able to form an exceptionally high fraction of covalent‐ligand receptor complexes with wild‐type μOR at physiological pH.
Funder
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
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