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Methods ; 203: 249-258, 2022 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34737032

RESUMO

G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are an important receptor superfamily and common therapeutic targets. The second messenger cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) is a key mediator in many GPCR signaling pathways. Monitoring intracellular cAMP levels can help identify orthosteric agonists and antagonists, as well as allosteric modulators. In this regard, luminescence-based biosensors have revolutionized our ability to monitor GPCR signaling kinetics. The GloSensor™ cAMP assay enables real-time monitoring of signaling downstream of many GPCRs. However, it is crucial to optimize assay conditions such as temperature. As well, it has not been reported whether the effects of temperature on biosensor activity are reversible. Here, we describe the temperature sensitivity and reversibility of the GloSensor™ cAMP assay, and which GloSensor™ version is optimal for measuring cytosolic cAMP. We also present a detailed protocol for monitoring cAMP levels in live cells expressing endogenous or exogenous GPCRs. Temperature optimization studies were carried out using HEK293H cells transiently transfected with the adenosine receptor A2a and the GloSensor™ plasmid (pGloSensor-20F or -22F). We found that preincubation and luminescence reading at room temperature were optimal as compared to higher temperatures. As well, the GloSensor-22F biosensor had a superior signal-to-background ratio and the effect of temperature on biosensor activity was reversible. However, thermal instability of the biosensor may pose a problem for in vivo studies. Nevertheless, the GloSensor™ cAMP assay can be applied to analyze signaling by a wide range of GPCRs for drug discovery purposes.


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AMP Cíclico , Receptores Acoplados a Proteínas G , Bioensaio , AMP Cíclico/análise , AMP Cíclico/metabolismo , Cinética , Luciferases/genética , Luciferases/metabolismo , Receptores Acoplados a Proteínas G/genética , Temperatura
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ACS Pharmacol Transl Sci ; 2(3): 155-167, 2019 Jun 14.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32259054

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The parathyroid hormone 1 receptor (PTH1R) is a Class B G-protein-coupled receptor that is a target for osteoporosis therapeutics. Activated PTH1R couples through Gs to the stimulation of adenylyl cyclase. As well, ß-arrestin is recruited to PTH1R leading to receptor internalization and MAPK/ERK signaling. Previously, we reported that the agonist potency of PTH1R is increased in the presence of extracellular ATP, which acts as a positive allosteric modulator of PTH signaling. Another nucleotide, cytidine 5'-monophosphate (CMP), also enhances PTH1R signaling, suggesting that ATP and CMP share a moiety responsible for positive allostery, possibly ribose-5-phosphate. Therefore, we examined the effect of extracellular sugar phosphates on PTH1R signaling. cAMP levels and ß-arrestin recruitment were monitored using luminescence-based assays. Alone, ribose-5-phosphate had no detectable effect on adenylyl cyclase activity in UMR-106 rat osteoblastic cells, which endogenously express PTH1R. However, ribose-5-phosphate markedly enhanced the activation of adenylyl cyclase induced by PTH. Other sugar phosphates, including glucose-1-phosphate, glucose-6-phosphate, fructose-6-phosphate, and fructose-1,6-bisphosphate, also potentiated PTH-induced adenylyl cyclase activation. As well, some sugar phosphates enhanced PTH-induced ß-arrestin recruitment to human PTH1R heterologously expressed in HEK293H cells. Interestingly, the effects of glucose-1-phosphate were greater than those of its isomer glucose-6-phosphate. Our results suggest that phosphorylated monosaccharides such as ribose-5-phosphate contain the pharmacophore for positive allosteric modulation of PTH1R. At least in some cases, the extent of modulation depends on the position of the phosphate group. Knowledge of the pharmacophore may permit future development of positive allosteric modulators to increase the therapeutic efficacy of PTH1R agonists.

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