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Fluorescence resonance energy transfer to probe human M1 muscarinic receptor structure and drug binding properties.

Brigitte Ilien1, Christelle Franchet, Philippe Bernard, Séverine Morisset, Claire Odile Weill, Jean-Jacques Bourguignon, Marcel Hibert, Jean-Luc Galzi.   

Abstract

Human M1 muscarinic receptor chimeras were designed (i) to allow detection of their interaction with the fluorescent antagonist pirenzepine labelled with Bodipy [558/568], through fluorescence resonance energy transfer, (ii) to investigate the structure of the N-terminal extracellular moiety of the receptor and (iii) to set up a fluorescence-based assay to identify new muscarinic ligands. Enhanced green (or yellow) fluorescent protein (EGFP or EYFP) was fused, through a linker, to a receptor N-terminus of variable length so that the GFP barrel was separated from the receptor first transmembrane domain by six to 33 amino-acids. Five fluorescent constructs exhibit high expression levels as well as pharmacological and functional properties superimposable on those of the native receptor. Bodipy-pirenzepine binds to the chimeras with similar kinetics and affinities, indicating a similar mode of interaction of the ligand with all of them. From the variation in energy transfer efficiencies determined for four different receptor-ligand complexes, relative donor (EGFP)-acceptor (Bodipy) distances were estimated. They suggest a compact architecture for the muscarinic M1 receptor amino-terminal domain which may fold in a manner similar to that of rhodopsin. Finally, this fluorescence-based assay, prone to miniaturization, allows reliable detection of unlabelled competitors.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12694403     DOI: 10.1046/j.1471-4159.2003.01717.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurochem        ISSN: 0022-3042            Impact factor:   5.372


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