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Cell-free Receptor-Based Biosensors

Brisbane, Qld(453)

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Abstract
The ability to express and purify modified recombinant signalling proteins such that they retain their biological function in a cell-free context has provided a basis for production of molecular biosensors. Here the authors utilise G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) and their G-proteins to detect various binding partners in a cell-free environment. Molecular biology approaches were employed to express these proteins using baculovirus and bacteria, and to alter their characteristics to improve surface-attachment and fluorescent labelling capabilities. Ligand-mediated signalling of a GPCR could be measured (using [ 35 S]GTPgammaS-binding assays) in a reconstituted system with recombinant proteins either free in solution or attached to Ni 2+ -coated beads. Affinity of histidine-tagged proteins for a Ni 2+ -coated surface was significantly enhanced by addition of extra histidine residues to the tag, as determined by surface plasmon resonance. This was due to the longer tag occupying, on average, a greater number of available histidine-binding sites. Further, a novel homogeneous fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET)-based assay has been developed to detect rearrangements in the G-protein heterotrimer. Investigation of small peptides that can be fused to G-protein subunits, allowing for site-specific fluorescent labelling, was undertaken in order to improve the resolution of the "first generation" FRET assay. By utilizing this improved G-protein heterotrimer "molecular switch", we are developing a generic technology such that a range of GPCRs could be assayed for ligand-mediated activation while attached to surfaces (e.g. on beads or as microarrays) or in solution (e.g. multi-well plates), with increased throughput.
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cell-free signalling,G-protein coupled receptors,G-proteins,fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET),fluorescent labelling,molecular biosensor,surface-attachment
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