2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.06.01.493574
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Reconstitution of an N-AChR from Brugia malayi

Abstract: Neurotransmission is an important target for anthelmintic drugs, where receptor characteristics and response can be examined through reconstitution ex vivo in Xenopus laevis oocytes. The homomeric ACR-16 nicotine sensitive acetylcholine receptors (N-AChRs) of several helminth species have been characterized in this way. Our efforts to reconstitute the N-AChR from the clade III filarial parasite, Brugia malayi using similar conditions, initially produced no detectable response. A robust response to acetylcholin… Show more

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“…The potency of avermectin-type MLs on nAchRs is also lower, in the micromolar range, which is more in line with the concentrations of drug used in this study than the concentrations typically active on GluCls. These data point to nAchRs as interesting targets to explore, although functional expression of parasite nAchRs is not trivial as this can involve iterating through heteromeric subunit combinations and may require various accessory subunits (59).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The potency of avermectin-type MLs on nAchRs is also lower, in the micromolar range, which is more in line with the concentrations of drug used in this study than the concentrations typically active on GluCls. These data point to nAchRs as interesting targets to explore, although functional expression of parasite nAchRs is not trivial as this can involve iterating through heteromeric subunit combinations and may require various accessory subunits (59).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%