探戈敲入观察果蝇G蛋白偶联受体的内源性活性。

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Journal of neurogenetics Pub Date : 2019-03-01 Epub Date: 2019-05-14 DOI:10.1080/01677063.2019.1611806
Hidetaka Katow, Takahiro Takahashi, Kuniaki Saito, Hiromu Tanimoto, Shu Kondo
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引用次数: 9

摘要

G蛋白偶联受体(gpcr)是一个七通跨膜蛋白受体家族,其配体包括神经肽和小分子神经调节剂,如多巴胺和血清素。这些神经递质作用于远距离,被认为是神经系统的基态。果蝇基因组编码大约50种神经肽,它们在生理和行为中的功能目前正在深入研究中。目前该领域缺乏的关键信息是内源性gpcr的时空激活模式。在这里,我们报告了Tango系统的应用,这是一种检测GPCR活性的报告试验,用于检测苍蝇基因组中的内源性GPCR。我们开发了一种方法,通过基因组编辑技术将Tango系统的传感器组件整合到内源基因的c端。我们证明了性肽受体(SPR)位点上的探戈传感器可以灵敏地检测雌性生殖器官中依赖交配的SPR活性。该方法易于应用于任何GPCR,并将为系统表征苍蝇脑中的GPCR提供一种方法。
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Tango knock-ins visualize endogenous activity of G protein-coupled receptors in Drosophila.

G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) represent a family of seven-pass transmembrane protein receptors whose ligands include neuropeptides and small-molecule neuromodulators such as dopamine and serotonin. These neurotransmitters act at long distances and are proposed to define the ground state of the nervous system. The Drosophila genome encodes approximately 50 neuropeptides and their functions in physiology and behavior are now under intensive studies. Key information currently lacking in the field is the spatiotemporal activation patterns of endogenous GPCRs. Here we report application of the Tango system, a reporter assay to detect GPCR activity, to endogenous GPCRs in the fly genome. We developed a method to integrate the sensor component of the Tango system to the C-terminus of endogenous genes by using genome editing techniques. We demonstrate that Tango sensors in the Sex-peptide receptor (SPR) locus allow sensitive detection of mating-dependent SPR activity in the female reproductive organ. The method is easily applicable to any GPCR and will provide a way to systematically characterize GPCRs in the fly brain.

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Journal of neurogenetics
Journal of neurogenetics 医学-神经科学
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4.40
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期刊介绍: The Journal is appropriate for papers on behavioral, biochemical, or cellular aspects of neural function, plasticity, aging or disease. In addition to analyses in the traditional genetic-model organisms, C. elegans, Drosophila, mouse and the zebrafish, the Journal encourages submission of neurogenetic investigations performed in organisms not easily amenable to experimental genetics. Such investigations might, for instance, describe behavioral differences deriving from genetic variation within a species, or report human disease studies that provide exceptional insights into biological mechanisms
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