1. Calcium Mobilization Assay to Measure the Activity of Gq-coupled Receptors
- Author
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Hamiyet Unal
- Subjects
biology ,Chemistry ,Strategy and Management ,Mechanical Engineering ,Metals and Alloys ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Calcium ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering ,Calcium in biology ,Gq alpha subunit ,Biochemistry ,Cytoplasm ,Second messenger system ,Calcium flux ,Biophysics ,biology.protein ,Receptor ,Intracellular - Abstract
(Abstract) Calcium mobilization assay is a cell-based second messenger assay to measure the calcium flux associated with Gq-protein coupled receptor activation or inhibition. The method utilizes a calcium sensitive fluorescent dye that is taken up into the cytoplasm of most cells. In some cell lines in which organic-anion transporters are particularly active (e.g. CHO, HeLa), addition of probenecid, an inhibitor of anion transport, is required for retention of this dye in the cells. The dye binds the calcium released from intracellular store and its fluorescence intensity increases. The change in the fluorescence intensity is directly correlated to the amount of intracellular calcium that is released into cytoplasm in response to ligand activation of the receptor of interest. This protocol can be applied to most mammalian cell lines expressing both endogenous and transiently/stably transfected receptors. The method is sensitive enough to be used for low-expressing systems or high throughput screening of target of interest.
- Published
- 2013