Method for detecting ligand binding to G protein coupled receptors

This invention relates to heterologous G protein-coupled receptor expression constructs, yeast cells expressing such receptors, vectors useful for making such cells, and methods of making and using same. The present invention is directed to expression vectors and yeast cells transformed therewith co...

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Hauptverfasser: Pausch, Mark Henry, Ozenberger, Bradley Alton, Hadcock, John Richard, Price, Laura Alicia, Kajkowski, Eileen Marie, Kirsch, Donald Richard, Chaleff, Deborah Tardy
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This invention relates to heterologous G protein-coupled receptor expression constructs, yeast cells expressing such receptors, vectors useful for making such cells, and methods of making and using same. The present invention is directed to expression vectors and yeast cells transformed therewith containing a first heterologous nucleotide sequence which codes for a G protein-coupled receptor, for example, the somatostatin receptor, and a second nucleotide sequence which codes for all or a portion of a G protein complex. Said heterologous protein is physically expressed in a host cell membrane in proper orientation for both stereoselective binding of ligands, as well as functional interaction with G proteins on a cytoplasmic side of the cell membrane. In some embodiments, a nucleotide sequence encoding a heterologous or chimeric G protein is expressed in conjunction with nucleotide sequences from the yeast G protein subunits. A second aspect of the present invention provides expression vectors and yeast cells transformed therewith encoding chimeric yeast/heterologous G protein coupled receptors. A third aspect of the present invention is directed to methods of assaying compounds using such expression constructs and yeast cell expression systems to determine the effects of ligand binding to the heterologous receptors expressed in the systems.