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Flupyrimin: A Novel Insecticide Acting at the Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors
A novel chemotype insecticide flupyrimin
(FLP) [<i>N</i>-[(<i>E</i>)-1-(6-chloro-3-pyridinylmethyl)pyridin-2(1<i>H</i>)-ylidene]-2,2,2-trifluoroacetamide], discovered by Meiji
Seika Pharma, has unique biological properties, including outstanding
potency to imidacloprid (IMI)-resistant rice pests together with superior
safety toward pollinators. Intriguingly, FLP acts as a nicotinic antagonist
in American cockroach neurons, and [<sup>3</sup>H]FLP binds to the
multiple high-affinity binding components in house fly nicotinic acetylcholine
(ACh) receptor (nAChR) preparation. One of the [<sup>3</sup>H]FLP
receptors is identical to the IMI receptor, and the alternative is
IMI-insensitive subtype. Furthermore, FLP is favorably safe to rats
as predicted by the very low affinity to the rat α4β2
nAChR. Structure–activity relationships of FLP analogues in
terms of receptor potency, featuring the pyridinylidene and trifluoroacetyl
pharmacophores, were examined, thereby establishing the FLP molecular
recognition at the <i>Aplysia californica</i> ACh-binding
protein, a suitable structural surrogate of the insect nAChR. These
FLP pharmacophores account for the excellent receptor affinity, accordingly
revealing differences in its binding mechanism from IMI