Abstract
The cyclic depsipeptide cereulide toxin it is a very well-known potassium electrogenic ionophore particularly sensitive to pancreatic beta cells. The mechanistic details of its specific activity are unknown. Here, we describe a series of synthetic substituted cereulide potassium ionophores that cause impressive selective activation of glucose-induced insulin secretion in a constitutive manner in rat insulinoma INS1E cells. Our study demonstrates that the different electroneutral K+ transport mechanism exhibited by the anionic mutant depsipeptides when compared with classical electrogenic cereulides can have an important impact of pharmacological value on glucose-stimulated insulin secretion.
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García-Calvo, J., Torroba, T., Brañas-Fresnillo, V., Perdomo, G., Cózar-Castellano, I., Li, Y. H., … Barboiu, M. (2019). Manipulation of Transmembrane Transport by Synthetic K+ Ionophore Depsipeptides and Its Implications in Glucose-Stimulated Insulin Secretion in β-Cells. Chemistry - A European Journal, 25(39), 9287–9294. https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.201901372
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