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The PACAP receptor PAC1 is a G-coupled family B1 GPCR for which the highest-affinity endogenous peptide ligands are the pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating peptides PACAP38 and PACAP27, and whose most abundant endogenous ligand is PACAP38. PACAP action at PAC1 is implicated in neuropsychiatric disorders, atherosclerosis, pain chronification, and protection from neurodegeneration and ischemia. As PACAP also interacts with two related receptors, VPAC1 and VPAC2, highly selective ligands, both agonists and antagonists, for PAC1 have been sought. To date, the peptide PACAP(6-38) and polypeptide M65, which is related to maxadilan, a sandfly vasodilator peptide, have been identified as selective for PAC1. Several non-peptide small molecule compounds (SMOLs) have been reported to be specific antagonists at PAC1, albeit there is only limited literature detailing their pharmacology across different systems and within different laboratories. Here, we present a platform of cellular assays for the screening of biologically relevant antagonists at PAC1 and show that some currently proposed SMOL antagonists do not have activity in this cell reporter assay, while we confirm that PACAP(6-38) and M65 are competitive antagonists. We have used this assay system to explore other peptide antagonists at PAC1, guided by molecular dynamics analysis of the PACAP-PAC1 interaction based on cryo-EM structural models of PAC1 complexed with a number of biologically active ligands. The affinity-trap model for the PAC1-ligand interaction successfully predicts the engagement behavior of PACAP27 and PACAP38 peptide-based PAC1 inhibitors. In particular, C-terminal deletants of PACAP(6-38) that maintain equipotency to PACAP(6-38) allow the shorter sequence to function as a scaffold for further peptide-based antagonist exploration.

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