2020
DOI: 10.1002/etc.4733
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In Silico Identification of Chemicals Capable of Binding to the Ecdysone Receptor

Abstract: The process of molting, known alternatively as ecdysis, is a feature integral in the life cycles of species across the arthropod phylum. Regulation occurs as a function of the interaction of ecdysteroid hormones with the arthropod nuclear ecdysone receptor—a process preceding the triggering of a series of downstream events constituting an endocrine signaling pathway highly conserved throughout environmentally prevalent insect, crustacean, and myriapod organisms. Inappropriate ecdysone receptor binding and acti… Show more

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“…They also provide rapid (high-throughput) screening tools to identify active receptor ligands in arthropods, including daphnids. 73,74 A set of homology docking models of the PAS-B domain of Met in D. pulex and D. magna were recently developed based on the crystal structure of HIF-2 to predict and simulate the binding activity between Met and JH-active ligands in daphnids. 75 The three-dimensional structures of both models developed were highly conserved, although there were eight mismatched amino acids located on the protein surface (Figure 1A).…”
Section: Mf Receptor Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They also provide rapid (high-throughput) screening tools to identify active receptor ligands in arthropods, including daphnids. 73,74 A set of homology docking models of the PAS-B domain of Met in D. pulex and D. magna were recently developed based on the crystal structure of HIF-2 to predict and simulate the binding activity between Met and JH-active ligands in daphnids. 75 The three-dimensional structures of both models developed were highly conserved, although there were eight mismatched amino acids located on the protein surface (Figure 1A).…”
Section: Mf Receptor Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent in silico study by ( 134 ) identified 274 potential non-steroidal EcR-ligands. Furthermore, the screening of 8795 compounds listed in the US EPA’s ToxCast chemical library revealed 34 potential agonists including the diacylhydrazines insecticides and numerous pharmaceuticals, such as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs containing pyrazolone derivatives, or members of the amphenicol antibiotic family.…”
Section: Endocrine Regulation Of Moultingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Separately, LaLone et al 33 demonstrated how a priori mechanistic knowledge of an MIE can facilitate cross-species extrapolation using the example of the antagonistic effect of spironolactone to androgen receptors as a conserved mechanism of toxic action in mosquitoes and fish species. This concept has been extended further to demonstrate how information on the MIE can be extrapolated among species; for instance, Mellor et al 84 demonstrated how SeqAPASS could provide knowledge about the capability to bind to the ecdysone receptor across species.…”
Section: Environmentalmentioning
confidence: 99%