Abstract
The calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) system provides a significant opportunity for the treatment of migraine. However, further understanding of the function of CGRP receptors is required. Fluorescent ligands are valuable probes that enable deeper understanding of peptide-receptor interactions and receptor function. We herein report the synthesis and biological activity of a potent fluorescent CGRP that allowed direct observation of CGRP receptor internalization in a transfected cell system. The potent activity of this fluorescent CGRP thus enables access to a valuable pharmacological tool for further understanding the CGRP system.