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A small molecule screen identifies novel inhibitors of mechanosensory nematocyst discharge in Hydra.


ABSTRACT: Cnidarians are characterized by the possession of stinging organelles, called nematocysts, which they use for prey capture and defense. Nematocyst discharge is controlled by a mechanosensory apparatus with analogies to vertebrate hair cells. Members of the transient receptor potential (TRPN) ion channel family are supposed to be involved in the transduction of the mechanical stimulus. A small molecule screen was performed to identify compounds that affect nematocyst discharge in Hydra. We identified several [2.2]paracyclophanes that cause inhibition of nematocyst discharge in the low micro-molar range. Further structure-activity analyses within the compound class of [2.2]paracyclophanes showed common features that are required for the inhibitory activity of the [2.2]paracyclophane core motif. This study demonstrates that Hydra can serve as a model for small molecule screens targeting the mechanosensory apparatus in native tissues.

SUBMITTER: Hofmann D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8523708 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A small molecule screen identifies novel inhibitors of mechanosensory nematocyst discharge in Hydra.

Hofmann Diana D   Garg Niharika N   Grässle Simone S   Vanderheiden Sylvia S   Bergheim Bruno Gideon BG   Bräse Stefan S   Jung Nicole N   Özbek Suat S  

Scientific reports 20211018 1


Cnidarians are characterized by the possession of stinging organelles, called nematocysts, which they use for prey capture and defense. Nematocyst discharge is controlled by a mechanosensory apparatus with analogies to vertebrate hair cells. Members of the transient receptor potential (TRPN) ion channel family are supposed to be involved in the transduction of the mechanical stimulus. A small molecule screen was performed to identify compounds that affect nematocyst discharge in Hydra. We identi  ...[more]

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