Related Experiment Video
Updated: Feb 10, 2026

Corticospinal Excitability Modulation During Action Observation
Published on: December 31, 2013
Enhancing Action of Positive Allosteric Modulators through the Design of Dimeric Compounds
Thomas Drapier1, Pierre Geubelle1,2, Charlotte Bouckaert3
1Laboratory of Medicinal Chemistry, Center for Interdisciplinary Research on Medicines (CIRM) , ULiège , Quartier Hôpital, Avenue Hippocrate, 15, B36 , B-4000 Liège , Belgium.
Abstract:
The present study describes the identification of highly potent dimeric 1,2,4-benzothiadiazine 1,1-dioxide (BTD)-type positive allosteric modulators of the AMPA receptors (AMPApams) obtained by linking two monomeric BTD scaffolds through their respective 6-positions. Using previous X-ray data from monomeric BTDs cocrystallized with the GluA2 ligand-binding domain (LBD), a molecular modeling approach was performed to predict the preferred dimeric combinations. Two 6,6-ethylene-linked dimeric BTD compounds (16 and 22) were prepared and evaluated as AMPApams on HEK293 cells expressing GluA2o( Q) (calcium flux experiment). These compounds were found to be about 10,000 times more potent than their respective monomers, the most active dimeric compound being the bis-4-cyclopropyl-substituted compound 22 [6,6'-(ethane-1,2-diyl)bis(4-cyclopropyl-3,4-dihydro-2 H-1,2,4-benzothiadiazine 1,1-dioxide], with an EC50 value of 1.4 nM. As a proof of concept, the bis-4-methyl-substituted dimeric compound 16 (EC50 = 13 nM) was successfully cocrystallized with the GluA2o-LBD and was found to occupy the two BTD binding sites at the LBD dimer interface.
Related Concept Videos
Cooperative Allosteric Transitions
Cooperative Allosteric Transitions
Cooperative Allosteric Transitions
Allosteric Regulation
Design Example: Identifying the Locations of Monuments in the Field Using Global Positioning System Device
Organic Compounds

