Pisterzi_2010_J.Biol.Chem_285_16723

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Title : Oligomeric size of the m2 muscarinic receptor in live cells as determined by quantitative fluorescence resonance energy transfer - Pisterzi_2010_J.Biol.Chem_285_16723
Author(s) : Pisterzi LF , Jansma DB , Georgiou J , Woodside MJ , Chou JT , Angers S , Raicu V , Wells JW
Ref : Journal of Biological Chemistry , 285 :16723 , 2010
Abstract :

Fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET), measured by fluorescence intensity-based microscopy and fluorescence lifetime imaging, has been used to estimate the size of oligomers formed by the M(2) muscarinic cholinergic receptor. The approach is based on the relationship between the apparent FRET efficiency within an oligomer of specified size (n) and the pairwise FRET efficiency between a single donor and a single acceptor (E). The M(2) receptor was fused at the N terminus to enhanced green or yellow fluorescent protein and expressed in Chinese hamster ovary cells. Emission spectra were analyzed by spectral deconvolution, and apparent efficiencies were estimated by donor-dequenching and acceptor-sensitized emission at different ratios of enhanced yellow fluorescent protein-M(2) receptor to enhanced green fluorescent protein-M(2) receptor. The data were interpreted in terms of a model that considers all combinations of donor and acceptor within a specified oligomer to obtain fitted values of E as follows: n = 2, 0.495 +/- 0.019; n = 4, 0.202 +/- 0.010; n = 6, 0.128 +/- 0.006; n = 8, 0.093 +/- 0.005. The pairwise FRET efficiency determined independently by fluorescence lifetime imaging was 0.20-0.24, identifying the M(2) receptor as a tetramer. The strategy described here yields an explicit estimate of oligomeric size on the basis of fluorescence properties alone. Its broader application could resolve the general question of whether G protein-coupled receptors exist as dimers or larger oligomers. The size of an oligomer has functional implications, and such information can be expected to contribute to an understanding of the signaling process.

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Pisterzi LF, Jansma DB, Georgiou J, Woodside MJ, Chou JT, Angers S, Raicu V, Wells JW (2010)
Oligomeric size of the m2 muscarinic receptor in live cells as determined by quantitative fluorescence resonance energy transfer
Journal of Biological Chemistry 285 :16723

Pisterzi LF, Jansma DB, Georgiou J, Woodside MJ, Chou JT, Angers S, Raicu V, Wells JW (2010)
Journal of Biological Chemistry 285 :16723