| Literature DB >> 19003092 |
Christel Fenge1, Irma Jansson, Thomas Fröberg, Marie Jönsson, Elke Lüllau, Linda Sygowski, Craig Moore, Dean Snyder, Michael Wood.
Abstract
Two model G-protein coupled membrane receptors (GPCRs), aserotonin (5HT) and a metabotropic glutamate (mGlu) receptor, stablyexpressed in CHO cells were used to characterize cultureconditions for maximum receptor expression and functionalactivity in membrane preparations. Expression levels of the5HT receptor were affected by the growth phase of the cellculture. Maximum receptor density, as measured by ligandbinding per mg membrane protein, was observed when cells wereharvested in late exponential growth phase. Expression couldbe increased further by addition of 10 mM sodium butyrate andincubation at 31 degrees C for 24 hours prior to cellharvest. In contrast, functional activity as determined byagonist-stimulated GTPgammaS binding was independent of the growthrate. For both receptors, butyrate treatment at decreasedtemperature negatively affected functional activity. The mGlureceptor membranes lost functional activity considerably whenthe cells were cultured in an agitated system either onmicrocarriers or as aggregates in suspension. Functionalactivity could be restored and further improved compared to acontrol grown in T-flasks when the cell culture was incubatedat 31 degrees C for 48 hours following a complete mediumexchange and omission of sodium butyrate.Entities:
Year: 2002 PMID: 19003092 PMCID: PMC3449931 DOI: 10.1023/A:1021166417796
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cytotechnology ISSN: 0920-9069 Impact factor: 2.058