2022
DOI: 10.1039/d1sc06659e
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Detection of cannabinoid receptor type 2 in native cells and zebrafish with a highly potent, cell-permeable fluorescent probe

Abstract: Despite its essential role in the (patho)physiology of several diseases, CB2R tissue expression profiles and signaling mechanisms are not yet fully understood. We report the development of a highly potent,...

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“…[6] Cell-permeable fluorescent probes allowed labeling of CBRs in living endogenously expressing cell populations and even animals illustrating the high translational value. [12] Both probes hold potential for studying target occupancy in animal studies or even human trials. [9,48,49] Our focus on the most relevant six ECS protein targets merely scratches the surface regarding the vast possibilities of generating and applying tailor-made reverse design-based chemical probes and illustrating their critical importance for drug discovery.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…[6] Cell-permeable fluorescent probes allowed labeling of CBRs in living endogenously expressing cell populations and even animals illustrating the high translational value. [12] Both probes hold potential for studying target occupancy in animal studies or even human trials. [9,48,49] Our focus on the most relevant six ECS protein targets merely scratches the surface regarding the vast possibilities of generating and applying tailor-made reverse design-based chemical probes and illustrating their critical importance for drug discovery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[41] HU-210 was chosen Nazaré to visualize CB 2 R in cellulo and in vivo. [12,33] Bifunctional probes, which allow attachment of a reporter unit following reaction with its protein target, were used to study DAGL and NAPE-PLD activity in live cells. [34] Reversible and covalent PET tracers were applied to map the catabolic enzymes MAGL and FAAH in mouse and human brain, respectively.…”
Section: Labeled Chemical Probes Ta Rgeting Proteins Of the Ecsmentioning
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“…As the first GPCR photoaffinity probe, LEI-121 lends itself useful for pharmacological profiling of CB2 ligands via SDS-PAGE and proteomics. In addition, reversible fluorescent CB2 probes with improved spatiotemporal properties have been developed and applied to in vivo zebrafish models. , For the CB1 receptor, a similar probe was developed by Katona and colleagues, which enabled single-molecule receptor visualization in HEK-293 cells using PharmacoSTORM …”
Section: Visualizing and Controlling Lipid Transfer And Actionmentioning
confidence: 99%