Spatial control of membrane receptor function using ligand nanocalipers

Ligand nanocalipers made using DNA nanotechnology are used to display ephrin-A5 at well-defined spatial intervals to study how nanoscale ligand spacing affects EphA2 receptor activation in breast cancer cells. The spatial organization of membrane-bound ligands is thought to regulate receptor-mediate...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature methods 2014-08, Vol.11 (8), p.841-846
Hauptverfasser: Shaw, Alan, Lundin, Vanessa, Petrova, Ekaterina, Fördős, Ferenc, Benson, Erik, Al-Amin, Abdullah, Herland, Anna, Blokzijl, Andries, Högberg, Björn, Teixeira, Ana I
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Zusammenfassung:Ligand nanocalipers made using DNA nanotechnology are used to display ephrin-A5 at well-defined spatial intervals to study how nanoscale ligand spacing affects EphA2 receptor activation in breast cancer cells. The spatial organization of membrane-bound ligands is thought to regulate receptor-mediated signaling. However, direct regulation of receptor function by nanoscale distribution of ligands has not yet been demonstrated, to our knowledge. We developed rationally designed DNA origami nanostructures modified with ligands at well-defined positions. Using these 'nanocalipers' to present ephrin ligands, we showed that the nanoscale spacing of ephrin-A5 directs the levels of EphA2 receptor activation in human breast cancer cells. Furthermore, we found that the nanoscale distribution of ephrin-A5 regulates the invasive properties of breast cancer cells. Our ligand nanocaliper approach has the potential to provide insight into the roles of ligand nanoscale spatial distribution in membrane receptor–mediated signaling.
ISSN:1548-7091
1548-7105
1548-7105
DOI:10.1038/nmeth.3025