Title : Characterizing ligand-gated ion channel receptors with genetically encoded Ca2++ sensors - Yamauchi_2011_PLoS.One_6_e16519 |
Author(s) : Yamauchi JG , Nemecz A , Nguyen QT , Muller A , Schroeder LF , Talley TT , Lindstrom JM , Kleinfeld D , Taylor P |
Ref : PLoS ONE , 6 :e16519 , 2011 |
Abstract :
We present a cell based system and experimental approach to characterize agonist and antagonist selectivity for ligand-gated ion channels (LGIC) by developing sensor cells stably expressing a Ca(2+) permeable LGIC and a genetically encoded Forster (or fluorescence) resonance energy transfer (FRET)-based calcium sensor. In particular, we describe separate lines with human alpha7 and human alpha4beta2 nicotinic acetylcholine receptors, mouse 5-HT(3A) serotonin receptors and a chimera of human alpha7/mouse 5-HT(3A) receptors. Complete concentration-response curves for agonists and Schild plots of antagonists were generated from these sensors and the results validate known pharmacology of the receptors tested. Concentration-response relations can be generated from either the initial rate or maximal amplitudes of FRET-signal. Although assaying at a medium throughput level, this pharmacological fluorescence detection technique employs a clonal line for stability and has versatility for screening laboratory generated congeners as agonists or antagonists on multiple subtypes of ligand-gated ion channels. The clonal sensor lines are also compatible with in vivo usage to measure indirectly receptor activation by endogenous neurotransmitters. |
PubMedSearch : Yamauchi_2011_PLoS.One_6_e16519 |
PubMedID: 21305050 |
Yamauchi JG, Nemecz A, Nguyen QT, Muller A, Schroeder LF, Talley TT, Lindstrom JM, Kleinfeld D, Taylor P (2011)
Characterizing ligand-gated ion channel receptors with genetically encoded Ca2++ sensors
PLoS ONE
6 :e16519
Yamauchi JG, Nemecz A, Nguyen QT, Muller A, Schroeder LF, Talley TT, Lindstrom JM, Kleinfeld D, Taylor P (2011)
PLoS ONE
6 :e16519