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Determination of Affinity and Activity of Ligands at the Human Neuropeptide Y Y4 Receptor by Flow Cytometry and Aequorin Luminescence
Authors:RALF ZIEMEK  ERICH SCHNEIDER  ANJA KRAUS  CHIARA CABRELE  ANNETTE G BECK-SICKINGER  GÜNTHER BERNHARDT
Institution:1. Institut für Pharmazie, Universit?t Regensburg, Regensburg, Germany;2. Institut für Biochemie, Universit?t Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany
Abstract:Fluorescence-labeled neuropeptide Y (NPY) has been used in flow cytometric binding assays for the determination of affinity constants of NPY Y1, Y2, and Y5 receptor ligands. Because the binding of fluorescent NPY is insufficient for competition studies at the human Y4 receptor (hY4R), we replaced Glu-4 in hPP with Lys for the derivatization with cyanine-5. Because cy5-K4]hPP has high affinity (Kd 5.6 nM) to the hY4R, it was used as a probe in a flow cytometric binding assay. Specific binding of cy5-K4]hPP to hY4R was visualized by confocal microscopy. The hY4R, the chimeric G protein Gqi5 and mitochondrially targeted apoaequorin were stably coexpressed in CHO cells. Aequorin luminescence was quantified in a microplate reader and by a CCD camera. By application of these methods 3-cyclohexyl-N-(3-1H-imidazol-4-ylpropylamino)(imino)methyl]propanamide (UR-AK49) was discovered as the first nonpeptidic Y4R antagonist (pKi 4.17), a lead to be optimized in terms of potency and selectivity.
Keywords:NPY Y4 receptor  Flow cytometry  Chimeric G protein  Aequorin  Nonpeptide NPY Y4 receptor antagonist
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