Literature DB >> 14632053

Syntheses of immobilized G protein-coupled receptor chromatographic stationary phases: characterization of immobilized mu and kappa opioid receptors.

Farideh Beigi1, Irving W Wainer.   

Abstract

Opioid receptors are members of the superfamily of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). Liquid chromatographic stationary phases containing either the human mu or kappa opioid receptor subtypes have been developed to study the binding between the opioid receptors and their ligands. The receptors were obtained from Chinese hamster ovary cells stably transfected with human mu or kappa receptor subtypes. The receptors were isolated through partial solubilization with sodium cholate detergent, and the partially purified receptor complex was immobilized in the phospholipid analogue monolayer of an immobilized artificial membrane liquid chromatographic stationary phase. The resulting phase was packed into a glass column (1.8 x 0.5 (i.d.) cm) and used in the on-line chromatographic determination of drug/ligand binding affinities to the immobilized opioid receptors. Preliminary on-line binding studies employing frontal chromatographic techniques were conducted with the known mu antagonist (naloxone) and a kappa agonist (U69593). The calculated dissociation constants (Kd) were 110 nM for naloxone and 84 nM for U69593. The results indicate that the immobilized receptors retained their ability to specifically bind ligands and were active for 1200 column volumes applied over two weeks. Zonal chromatographic experiments were also conducted, and competitive displacements of the marker ligands were observed. The results suggest that the immobilized opioid receptor stationary phases can be used to qualitatively assess the binding affinities of compounds to the immobilized receptors and represent the first example of the use of immobilized GPCRs in a chromatographic system.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14632053     DOI: 10.1021/ac034385q

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Chem        ISSN: 0003-2700            Impact factor:   6.986


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