The Interaction of Fatty Acid Amide Hydrolase (FAAH) Inhibitors with an Anandamide Carrier Protein Using 19F-NMR

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Jianqin Zhuang
De-Ping Yang
Spyros P. Nikas
Jianhong Zhao
Jianxin Guo
Alexandros Makriyannis
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[1] Northeastern University,Center for Drug Discovery, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, and Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology
[2] City University of New York,Department of Chemistry, The College of Staten Island
[3] College of the Holy Cross,Physics Department
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The AAPS Journal | 2013年 / 15卷
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anandamide carrier proteins; FAAH; F-NMR; serum albumin;
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It has been reported that the endocannabinoid anandamide (AEA) binds to a class of fatty acid-binding proteins and serum albumin which can serve as carrier proteins and potentiate the cellular uptake of AEA and its intracellular translocation. Here, we employed 19F nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy to study the interactions of serum albumin with two inhibitors of fatty acid amide hydrolase (FAAH), the enzyme involved in the deactivation of anandamide. We found that, for both inhibitors AM5206 and AM5207, the primary binding site on serum albumin is drug site 1 located at subdomain IIA. Neither inhibitor binds to drug site 2. While AM5207 binds exclusively to drug site 1, AM5206 also interacts with other fatty acid-binding sites on serum albumin. Additionally, AM5206 has an affinity for serum albumin approximately one order of magnitude higher than that of AM5207. The data suggest that interactions of FAAH inhibitors with albumin may provide added advantages for their ability to modulate endocannabinoid levels for a range of applications including analgesia, antiemesis, and neuroprotection.
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