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A Caged Ret Kinase Inhibitor and its Effect on Motoneuron Development in Zebrafish Embryos.


ABSTRACT: Proto-oncogene tyrosine-protein kinase receptor RET is implicated in the development and maintenance of neurons of the central and peripheral nervous systems. Attaching activity-compromising photocleavable groups (caging) to inhibitors could allow for external spatiotemporally controlled inhibition using light, potentially providing novel information on how these kinase receptors are involved in cellular processes. Here, caged RET inhibitors were obtained from 3-substituted pyrazolopyrimidine-based compounds by attaching photolabile groups to the exocyclic amino function. The most promising compound displayed excellent inhibitory effect in cell-free, as well as live-cell assays upon decaging. Furthermore, inhibition could be efficiently activated with light in vivo in zebrafish embryos and was shown to effect motoneuron development.

SUBMITTER: Bliman D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4547397 | biostudies-literature | 2015

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A Caged Ret Kinase Inhibitor and its Effect on Motoneuron Development in Zebrafish Embryos.

Bliman David D   Nilsson Jesper R JR   Kettunen Petronella P   Andréasson Joakim J   Grøtli Morten M  

Scientific reports 20150824


Proto-oncogene tyrosine-protein kinase receptor RET is implicated in the development and maintenance of neurons of the central and peripheral nervous systems. Attaching activity-compromising photocleavable groups (caging) to inhibitors could allow for external spatiotemporally controlled inhibition using light, potentially providing novel information on how these kinase receptors are involved in cellular processes. Here, caged RET inhibitors were obtained from 3-substituted pyrazolopyrimidine-ba  ...[more]

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