A new photolabile precursor of glycine with improved properties:: A tool for chemical kinetic investigations of the glycine receptor

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Grewer, C
Jäger, J
Carpenter, BK
Hess, GP
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[1] Cornell Univ, Dept Mol Biol & Genet, Ithaca, NY 14853 USA
[2] Cornell Univ, Dept Chem & Chem Biol, Ithaca, NY 14853 USA
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10.1021/bi9919652
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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The synthesis and characterization of a new photolabile precursor of glycine (caged glycine) is described. The alpha-carboxyl group of glycine is covalently coupled to the alpha-carboxy-2-nitrobenzyl (alpha CNB) protecting group. Photolysis of the caged glycine with UV light produces free glycine. At 308 nm, the compound photolyzes with a quantum yield of 0.38. The absorption spectrum and the pH dependence of a transient absorption produced after laser-flash illumination are typical for aci-nitro intermediates of alpha CNB-protected compounds. The time constant for the major component of the aci-nitro intermediate decay (approximate to 84% of the total aci-nitro absorbance) was determined to be 7 mu s at physiological pH. A minor component (approximate to 16%) decays with a rate constant of 170 mu s. The compound does not activate or inhibit the alpha(1)-homomeric glycine receptor transiently expressed in HEK293 cells. After photolysis with a 10 ns pulse of 325 nm laser light, the glycine released from the caged compound activates glycine-mediated whole-cell currents in the same cells. The rise of these currents can be measured in a time-resolved fashion and occurs on a millisecond to sub-millisecond time scale. It can be described with a single-exponential function over > 85% of the total current. The rate constant of the current rise is about 2 orders of magnitude slower than the rate constant of caged glycine photolysis. Thermal hydrolysis of the alpha CNB-caged glycine takes place with a half-life of 15.6 h at physiological pH. The new caged glycine is the first in a series of photoprotected glycine derivatives that has the required properties for use with chemical kinetic methods for investigation of glycine-activated cell surface receptors. Photolysis is rapid and efficient with respect to the receptor reactions to be studied; hydrolysis in aqueous solution is sufficiently slow, and the compound is biologically inert. It will, therefore, be a useful tool for investigation of the processes leading to channel opening of glycine receptor channels and the effects of mutations of the glycine receptor and of inhibitors on these processes.
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