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Pharmacological Actions of Carbamate Insecticides at Mammalian Melatonin Receptors

Grant C Glatfelter, Anthony J Jones, Rajendram V Rajnarayanan and Margarita L Dubocovich
Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics November 17, 2020, JPET-AR-2020-000065; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1124/jpet.120.000065
Grant C Glatfelter
1Pharmacology & Toxicology, University at Buffalo, United States
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Rajendram V Rajnarayanan
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Margarita L Dubocovich
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      Supplemental Table 1. Binding affinity values and cooperativity factors for melatonin, luzindole, and carbaryl at hMT1 and hMT2 melatonin receptors expressed in CHO cells.

      Supplemental Table 2. 2-[125I]-Iodomelatonin binding dissociation rates from hMT1 and hMT2 melatonin receptors ...

      Supplemental Table 3. Additional information regarding descriptive statistics and analyses for Fig. 7, Fig. 8, & Fig. 9.

      Supplemental Table 4. Additional information regarding descriptive statistics and analyses for Supplemental Fig. 5 quantitative receptor autoradiography results.

      Supplemental Table 5. Affinity constants of carbaryl for 2-[125I]-iodomelatonin binding to SCN, PVT, and PT in brain slices from C3H/HeN WT & MT2KO mice.

      Supplemental Figure 1. Molecular docking of carbaryl with human MT1 and MT2 melatonin receptor models derived from X-ray crystal structures.

      Supplemental Figure 2. Characterization of 2-[125I]-iodomelatonin binding mechanism for melatonin and luzindole.

      Supplemental Figure 3. Cluster 1-carbamate insecticides likely bind to melatonin receptor orthosteric sites.

      Supplemental Figure 4. Carbamate insecticides compete for 2-[125I]-iodomelatonin binding to hMT1 and hMT2 melatonin receptors...

      Supplemental Figure 5. Quantitative receptor autoradiography demonstrates bendiocarb and fenobucarb competes in-vitro for 2-[125I]-iodomelatonin binding...

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