Bente Frølund
Professor
Medicinal Chemistry
Jagtvej 162
2100 København Ø
Current research
The main focus of the current research in the Frølund group is on GHB/CaMK2 pharmacology and the ionotropic GABAA receptors but also covers nACh receptors and the GABA relevant transporters GAT and TauT. The overall goal is to develop molecular probes and novel methodologies to obtain insight into identity, localization, function and therapeutic potential of target receptors/transporters and to match orphan ligands and binding sites with neuroprotection in focus. The approaches comprise structure-activity studies, development of photoligands for determination of localization, mobility and activation of target proteins, and engineered molecular probes for ligand-protein crystallization, identification and probing of binding sites, bioorthogonal chemistry, targeted delivery and rewiring of cell signaling.
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5-(Piperidine-4-yl)-3-hydroxypyrazole: a novel scaffold forprobing the orthosteric GABAA receptor binding site
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Functional characterization of GABAA receptor-mediated modulation of cortical neuron network activity in microelectrode array recordings
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Discovery of a new class of orthosteric antagonists with nanomolar potency at extrasynaptic GABAA receptors
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