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Recombinant aequorin as a reporter for receptor-mediated changes of intracellular Ca2+ -levels in Drosophila S2 cells
Authors:Torfs Herbert  Poels Jeroen  Detheux Michel  Dupriez Vincent  Van Loy Tom  Vercammen Linda  Vassart Gilbert  Parmentier Marc  Vanden Broeck Jozef
Affiliation:(1) Laboratory for Developmental Physiology and Molecular Biology, Zoological Institute K.U. Leuven, Naamsestraat 59, 3000 Leuven, Belgium,;(2) IRIBHN ULB, Route de Lennik 808, 1070 Brussels, Belgium,
Abstract:
The bioluminescent Ca2+-sensitive reporter protein, aequorin, was employed to develop an insect cell-based functional assay system for monitoring receptor-mediated changes of intracellular Ca2 +-concentrations. Drosophila Schneider 2 (S2) cells were genetically engineered to stably express both apoaequorin and the insect tachykinin-related peptide receptor, STKR. Lom-TK III, an STKR agonist, was shown to elicit concentration-dependent bioluminescent responses in these S2-STKR-Aeq cells. The EC50 value for the calcium effect detected by means of aequorin appeared to be nearly identical to the one that was measured by means of Fura-2, a fluorescent Ca2 +-indicator. In addition, this aequorin-based method was also utilised to study receptor antagonists. Experimental analysis of the effects exerted by spantide I, II and III, three potent substance P antagonists, on Lom-TK III-stimulated S2-STKR-Aeq cells showed that these compounds antagonise STKR-mediated responses in a concentration-dependent manner. The rank order of inhibitory potencies was spantide III > spantide II > spantide I. Revised version received: 12 September 2001 Electronic Publication
Keywords:Agonist Antagonist Assay Calcium Coelenterazine
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