Literature DB >> 20974902

A fluorescent ligand-binding alternative using Tag-lite® technology.

Jurriaan M Zwier1, Thomas Roux, Martin Cottet, Thierry Durroux, Stephanie Douzon, Sara Bdioui, Nathalie Gregor, Emmanuel Bourrier, Nadia Oueslati, Ludovic Nicolas, Norbert Tinel, Chloe Boisseau, Paul Yverneau, Fabienne Charrier-Savournin, Michel Fink, Eric Trinquet.   

Abstract

G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are crucial cell surface receptors that transmit signals from a wide range of extracellular ligands. Indeed, 40% to 50% of all marketed drugs are thought to modulate GPCR activity, making them the major class of targets in the drug discovery process. Binding assays are widely used to identify high-affinity, selective, and potent GPCR drugs. In this field, the use of radiolabeled ligands has remained so far the gold-standard method. Here the authors report a less hazardous alternative for high-throughput screening (HTS) applications by the setup of a nonradioactive fluorescence-based technology named Tag-lite(®). Selective binding of various fluorescent ligands, either peptidic or not, covering a large panel of GPCRs from different classes is illustrated, particularly for chemokine (CXCR4), opioid (δ, µ, and κ), and cholecystokinin (CCK1 and CCK2) receptors. Affinity constants of well-known pharmacological agents of numerous GPCRs are in line with values published in the literature. The authors clearly demonstrate that the Tag-lite binding assay format can be successfully and reproducibly applied by using different cellular materials such as transient or stable recombinant cells lines expressing SNAP-tagged GPCR. Such fluorescent-based binding assays can be performed with adherent cells or cells in suspension, in 96- or 384-well plates. Altogether, this new technology offers great advantages in terms of flexibility, rapidity, and user-friendliness; allows easy miniaturization; and makes it completely suitable for HTS applications.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20974902     DOI: 10.1177/1087057110384611

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biomol Screen        ISSN: 1087-0571


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