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How THC works: Explaining ligand affinity for, and partial agonism of, cannabinoid receptor 1.

Year:
2025
Authors:
Shahbazi-Raz F et al.
Affiliation:
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry · Canada

Abstract

Interaction with cannabinoid receptor 1 (CB1) partially determines the bioactivity of the phytocannabinoids. Consequently, there has also been significant effort directed toward preparing synthetic cannabinoids with either enhanced agonistic or antagonistic activity against this receptor. The design process of these molecules, and the identification of off-target effects at this receptor for molecules designed to target other proteins, would be aided by a reliable computational tool that can accurately predict binding. Furthermore, although the mechanism of CB1 agonism is understood, the conformational behavior that underlies the molecular mechanism of partial agonism is unclear. In this report, we provide a correction for calculating a ligand's affinity to the orthosteric site of CB1 to account for their partition into membranes, use this to register the predicted affinity (high and low) of cannabinoids, and discuss how a mechanism for THC partial agonism arises natively from the model consistent with experimental data.

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Original publication: https://europepmc.org/article/MED/40687805