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Fluorescent Probes for Insect Ryanodine Receptors: Candidate Anthranilic Diamides

Journal

MOLECULES
Volume 19, Issue 4, Pages 4105-4114

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/molecules19044105

Keywords

fluorescent probe; affinity; ryanodine receptor

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China (NNSFC) [20972186]
  2. National Basic Research Program of China [2010CB126104]

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Diamide insecticides with high efficacy against pests and good environmental safety are broadly applied in crop protection. They act at a poorly-defined site in the very complex ryanodine (Ry) receptor (RyR) potentially accessible to a fluorescent probe. Two N-propynyl analogs of the major anthranilic diamide insecticides chlorantraniliprole (Chlo) and cyantraniliprole (Cyan) were accordingly synthesized and converted into two fluorescent ligands by click reaction coupling with 3-azido-7-hydroxy-2H-chromen-2-one. The new diamide analogs and fluorescent ligands were shown to be nearly as potent as Chlo and Cyan in inhibition of [H-3]Chlo binding and stimulation of [H-3]Ry binding in house fly thoracic muscle RyR. Although the newly synthesized compounds had only moderate activity in insect larvicidal activity assays, their high in vitro potency in a validated insect RyR binding assay encourages further development of fluorescent probes for insect RyRs.

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