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AP5 2-amino-5-phosphonopentanoic acidIdentifiers CAS number 76326-31-3 PubChem 135342 ChemSpider 119225 Jmol-3D images Image 1 - O=P(O)(O)CCC[C@@H](N)C(=O)O
Properties Molecular formula C5H12NO5P Molar mass 197.13 g/mol (verify) (what is: / ?)
Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C, 100 kPa)Infobox references AP5 or APV ((2R)-amino-5-phosphonovaleric acid; (2R)-amino-5-phosphonopentanoate) is a selective NMDA receptor antagonist that competitively inhibits the ligand (glutamate) binding site of NMDA receptors.[1]
AP5 blocks the cellular analog of classical conditioning in the sea slug Aplysia californica, and has similar effects on Aplysia long-term potentiation, since NMDA receptors are required for both. It is sometimes used in conjunction with the calcium chelator BAPTA to determine whether NMDARs are required for a particular cellular process.
In general, AP5 is very fast-acting within in vitro preparations, and can block NMDA receptor action at a reasonably small concentration. The active isomer of AP5 is considered to be the D configuration, although many preparations are available as a racemic mixture of D- and L-isomers. It is useful to isolate the action of other glutamate receptors in the brain, i.e., AMPA and kainate receptors.
AP5 can block the conversion of a silent synapse to an active one, since this conversion is NMDA receptor-dependent.
AP5 was developed by Jeff Watkins and Harry Olverman.
See also
- AMPA
- AP7 (drug)
- Kainate
References
- ^ Morris RG. Synaptic plasticity and learning: selective impairment of learning rats and blockade of long-term potentiation in vivo by the N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor antagonist AP5. Journal of Neuroscience. 1989 Sep;9(9):3040-57. PMID 2552039
^ Laube, B; Hirai H, Sturgess M, Betz H, and Kuhse J (1997). "Molecular determinants of antagonists discrimination by NMDA receptor subunits: Analysis of the glutamate binding site on the NR2B subunit". Neuron 18 (3): 493–503. doi:10.1016/S0896-6273(00)81249-0. PMID 9115742.
Glutamatergics Ionotropic Agonists: 5-Fluorowillardiine • AMPA • Domoic acid • Quisqualic acid; Positive allosteric modulators: Aniracetam • Cyclothiazide • CX-516 • CX-546 • CX-614 • CX-691 • CX-717 • Diazoxide • HCTZ • IDRA-21 • LY-392,098 • LY-404,187 • LY-451,395 • LY-451,646 • LY-503,430 • Oxiracetam • PEPA • Piracetam • Pramiracetam • S-18986 • Sunifiram • Unifiram
Antagonists: ATPO • Barbiturates • Caroverine • CNQX • DNQX • GYKI-52466 • NBQX • Perampanel • Talampanel • Tezampanel • Topiramate; Negative allosteric modulators: GYKI-53,655Agonists: Glutamate/acite site competitive agonists: Aspartate • Glutamate • Homoquinolinic acid • Ibotenic acid • NMDA • Quinolinic acid • Tetrazolylglycine; Glycine site agonists: ACBD • ACPC • ACPD • Alanine • CCG • Cycloserine • DHPG • Fluoroalanine • Glycine • HA-966 • L-687,414 • Milacemide • Sarcosine • Serine • Tetrazolylglycine; Polyamine site agonists: Acamprosate • Spermidine • Spermine
Antagonists: Competitive antagonists: AP5 (APV) • AP7 • CGP-37849 • CGP-39551 • CGP-39653 • CGP-40116 • CGS-19755 • CPP • LY-233,053 • LY-235,959 • LY-274,614 • MDL-100,453 • Midafotel (d-CPPene) • NPC-12,626 • NPC-17,742 • PBPD • PEAQX • Perzinfotel • PPDA • SDZ-220581 • Selfotel; Noncompetitive antagonists: ARR-15,896 • Caroverine • Dexanabinol • FPL-12495 • FR-115,427 • Hodgkinsine • Magnesium • MDL-27,266 • NPS-1506 • Psychotridine • Zinc; Uncompetitive pore blockers: 2-MDP • 3-MeO-PCP • 8A-PDHQ • Alaproclate • Amantadine • Aptiganel • ARL-12,495 • ARL-15,896-AR • ARL-16,247 • Budipine • Delucemine • Dexoxadrol • Dextrallorphan • Dieticyclidine • Dizocilpine • Endopsychosin • Esketamine • Etoxadrol • Eticyclidine • Gacyclidine • Ibogaine • Indantadol • Ketamine • Ketobemidone • Loperamide • Memantine • Meperidine (Pethidine) • Methadone • Methorphan (Dextromethorphan, Levomethorphan) • Methoxetamine • Milnacipran • Morphanol (Dextrorphan, Levorphanol) • NEFA • Neramexane • Nitrous oxide • Noribogaine • Orphenadrine • PCPr • Phencyclamine • Phencyclidine • Propoxyphene • Remacemide • Rhynchophylline • Riluzole • Rimantadine • Rolicyclidine • Sabeluzole • Tenocyclidine • Tiletamine • Tramadol • Xenon; Glycine site antagonists: ACEA-1021 • ACEA-1328 • ACPC • Carisoprodol • CGP-39653 • CKA • DCKA • Felbamate • Gavestinel • GV-196,771 • Kynurenic acid • L-689,560 • L-701,324 • Lacosamide • Licostinel • LU-73,068 • MDL-105,519 • Meprobamate • MRZ 2/576 • PNQX • ZD-9379; NR2B subunit antagonists: Besonprodil • CO-101,244 (PD-174,494) • CP-101,606 • Eliprodil • Haloperidol • Ifenprodil • Isoxsuprine • Nylidrin • Ro8-4304 • Ro25-6981 • Traxoprodil; Polyamine site antagonists: Arcaine • Co 101676 • Diaminopropane • Acamprosate • Diethylenetriamine • Huperzine A • Putrescine • Ro 25-6981; Unclassified/unsorted antagonists: Chloroform • Diethyl ether • Enflurane • Ethanol (Alcohol) • Halothane • Isoflurane • Methoxyflurane • Toluene • Trichloroethane • Trichloroethanol • Trichloroethylene • XyleneAgonists: 5-Iodowillardiine • ATPA • Domoic acid • Kainic acid • LY-339,434 • SYM-2081
Antagonists: CNQX • DNQX • LY-382,884 • NBQX • NS102 • Tezampanel • Topiramate • UBP-302; Negative allosteric modulators: NS-3763Metabotropic Agonists: Unselective: ACPD • DHPG • Quisqualic acid; mGlu1-selective: Ro01-6128 • Ro67-4853 • Ro67-7476 • VU-71; mGlu5-selective: ADX-47273 • CDPPB • CHPG • DFB • VU-1545
Antagonists: Unselective: MCPG • NPS-2390; mGlu1-selective: BAY 36-7620 • CPCCOEt • LY-367,385 • LY-456,236; mGlu5-selective: Dipraglurant • DMeOB • Fenobam • LY-344,545 • MPEP • MTEP • SIB-1757 • SIB-1893Agonists: Unselective: L-AP4; mGlu4-selective: PHCCC • VU-001,171 • VU-0155,041; mGlu7-selective: AMN082; mGlu8-selective: DCPG
Antagonists: Unselective: CPPG • MAP4 • MSOP • MPPG • MTPG • UBP-1112; mGlu7-selective: MMPIPTransporter
inhibitorsDHKA • PDC • WAY-213,613vGluTs7-CKA • Evans blueCategories:- NMDA receptor antagonists
- Amino acids
- Phosphonic acids
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