ACET
Chemical Name: (S)-1-(2-Amino-2-carboxyethyl)-3-(2-carboxy-5-phenylthiophene-3-yl-methyl)-5-methylpyrimidine-2,4-dione
Purity: ≥98%
Biological Activity
ACET is a potent and selective GluK1 (formerly GluR5) containing kainate receptor antagonist (IC50 = 7 nM) that displays selectivity over GluK2 (formerly GluR6) containing kainate, NMDA, AMPA and group I mGlu receptors. Reversibly blocks induction of NMDA receptor-independent long term potentiation (LTP) in vitro at nanomolar concentrations.Please refer to IUPHAR Guide to Pharmacology for the most recent naming conventions.
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Background References
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Differential signalling and glutamate receptor compositions in the OFF bipolar cell types in the mouse retina
T Ichinose, CB Hellmer
J. Physiol. (Lond.), 2016;594(4):883-94. -
Activity-dependent upregulation of presynaptic kainate receptors at immature CA3-CA1 synapses.
Clarke V, Molchanova S, Hirvonen T, Taira T, Lauri S
J Neurosci, 2014;34(50):16902-16. -
ACET is a highly potent and specific kainate receptor antagonist: Characterisation and effects on hippocampal mossy fibre function.
Dargan et al.
Neuropharmacology, 2009;56:121 -
Synthesis and pharmacological characterisation of N3-substituted willardiine derivatives: role of the substituent at the 5-position of the uracil ring in the development of highly potent and selective GLUK5 kainate receptor antagonis
Dolman et al.
J.Med.Chem., 2007;50:1558
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Citations for ACET
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Essential Roles of Tbr1 in the Formation and Maintenance of the Orientation-Selective J-RGCs and a Group of OFF-Sustained RGCs in Mouse.
Authors: Kiyama Et al.
Cell Rep 2019;27:900
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LTD expression is independent of glutamate receptor subtype.
Authors: Granger and Nicoll
J Virol 2014;6:15
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