快速原位筛选杆状病毒感染细胞中人β 1-肾上腺素能受体的高水平功能表达

V Ravet, N Blin, J L Guillaume, F Petitjean, L Cabanié, A D Strosberg
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利用复制转移技术,建立了一种新的杆状病毒感染细胞膜受体筛选方法。用野生型杆状病毒DNA和含有人β 1-肾上腺素能受体基因编码区pvl941 - β 1的转移载体共转染Sf9细胞。被感染的细胞包埋在琼脂糖中,用[125I]-碘多酚孵育,然后转移到滤光片上,随后进行放射自显影。该方法分离出表达β 1-肾上腺素能受体的重组杆状病毒。用[125I]-ICYP进行的结合试验表明,每个细胞有超过60万个受体表达,这是迄今为止该受体在基因工程细胞中表达的最高水平。通过配体结合、竞争实验、腺苷酸环化酶刺激和光亲和标记分析表达β 1-AR的Sf9细胞。这些细胞表达同质的受体群体,并在人体组织中显示已知的β 1-AR药理学特性。
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High level functional expression of human beta 1-adrenergic receptor in baculovirus-infected cells screened by a rapid in situ procedure.

A novel screening assay for the identification of baculovirus infected cells expressing membrane receptors was developed by using a replica transfer technique. Sf9 cells were cotransfected with wild type baculoviral DNA and the transfer vector pVL941-beta 1 containing the coding region of the human beta 1-adrenergic receptor gene. Infected cells embedded in agarose were incubated with [125I]-iodocyanopindolol and transferred onto filters that were subsequently autoradiographed. This procedure resulted in the isolation of recombinant baculoviruses that expressed beta 1-adrenergic receptors. Binding assays carried out with [125I]-ICYP indicated that more than 600,000 receptors were expressed per cell, the highest level noted so far for this receptor in genetically engineered cells. Sf9 cells expressing the beta 1-AR were analysed by ligand binding, competition experiments, adenylyl cyclase stimulation and photoaffinity labeling. These cells express a homogenous population of receptors and display the known pharmacological properties of beta 1-AR in human tissues.

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