Optical Control of Invertebrate nAChR and Behaviors with Dithienylethene-Imidacloprid
Zhang, C.; Xu, Q.; Xu, Z.; Wang, L.; Liu, Z.; Li, Z.; Shao, X.
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Photopharmacology has changed established methods of studying receptor functions, allowing for increasing spatiotemporal resolution. However, no photopharmacological tools are available for the invertebrate nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR). Here, we report a photochromic ligand, dithienylethene-imidacloprid (DitIMI), targeting invertebrate nAChR. We demonstrated that DitIMI has low spontaneous in vivo and in vitro activity but can be photoisomerized to a highly active closed-form. This photoisomerization can further be translated to photomodulation of neuron membrane potential and behavioral responses of living mosquito larvae and American cockroaches. Furthermore, we discovered that DitIMI is a specific reporter for fluorescence polarization based high-throughput screening of nAChR ligands.
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