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Functional expression of mammalian opioid receptors in insect cells and high-throughput screening platforms for receptor ligand mimetics

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Swevers, L.; Morou, E.; Balatsos, N.; Iatrou, K.; Georgoussi, Z.
Date
2005
DOI
10.1007/s00018-005-4537-1
Sujet
Bm5 cell
Delta opioid receptor
G-protein-coupled receptor
High throughput screening assay
Insect cell expression system
Ligand mimetic
Mammalian opioid receptor
calcium
guanine nucleotide binding protein alpha subunit
ligand
opiate receptor
analytic method
animal cell
article
calcium cell level
calcium mobilization
cell stimulation
cell strain
high throughput screening
Lepidoptera
ligand binding
molecular mimicry
molecular stability
nonhuman
protein function
silkworm
Animals
Cell Membrane
Cells, Cultured
Cloning, Molecular
Diprenorphine
GTP-Binding Proteins
Humans
Insects
Mice
Opioid Peptides
Phospholipase C
Phosphoric Monoester Hydrolases
Protein Binding
Receptors, Opioid
Signal Transduction
Insecta
Mammalia
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Lepidopteran cell lines have been engineered to constitutively express high levels of mouse δ opioid receptors either alone or in combination with human Gα16 protein. Biochemical and pharmacological studies demonstrate that these lines contain all the mediator G proteins and downstream effectors required for opioid receptor function, including phospholipase C, and that expression of exogenous Gα16 does not contribute significantly to increased receptor responses upon activation. The activation of the phospholipase C pathway in the transformed cells upon stimulation with known receptor ligands results in easily and quantitatively measurable increases in free intracellular calcium, which can be monitored by automated fluorescent methods, while the addition of specific antagonists blocks the agonist-induced responses. Therefore, the transformed lepidopteran cell lines can be used as sensitive high-throughput screening platforms for fast detection of δ opioid receptor ligand mimetics (agonists and antagonists) in collections of natural products and synthetic compounds. © Birkhäuser Verlag, Basel, 2005.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/33485
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