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1: Neurochem Res. 1986 Nov;11(11):1565-9.Links

Azidomorphine is an agonist of high-affinity opioid receptor binding sites.

Institute of Biochemistry Biological Research Center of Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Szeged.

Azidomorphine at low concentration (10(-9) M) inhibits the high-affinity binding site of labeled naloxone in rat brain membrane preparations. In the presence of Na+ and guanine nucleotides the displacement curves of azidomorphine are increased toward high concentrations, whereas Mg2+ ions decrease the IC50 values; This demonstrates the agonist behavior of azidomorphine in binding experiments. When compared with morphine, azidomorphine displayed five-fold lower IC50 values. Based on the presented results, azidomorphine appears to be a good candidate for photoaffinity labeling of opiate receptors.

PMID: 2825053 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]