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Muscle binding studies

Therefore it was concluded that flubendiamide acts as a selective activator of the insect ryanodine receptor, inducing ryanodine-sensitive cytosolic Ca transients. Furthermore, radioligand binding studies using microsomal membranes from Heliothis flight muscles demonstrated that flubendiamide allosterically increased the ryanodine affinity. Flubendiamide was found to bind to Heliothis microsomal membranes with an apparent of 4.7 nM. Known ryanodine receptor ligands such as cyclic ADP-ribose, caffeine, ryanodine, and dantrolene did not interfere... [Pg.60]


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