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  • Time-resolved FRET binding assay to investigate hetero-oligomer binding properties: proof of concept with dopamine D1/D3 heterodimer.

Time-resolved FRET binding assay to investigate hetero-oligomer binding properties: proof of concept with dopamine D1/D3 heterodimer.

ACS chemical biology (2014-10-29)
Candide Hounsou, Jean-François Margathe, Nadia Oueslati, Abderazak Belhocine, Elodie Dupuis, Cécile Thomas, André Mann, Brigitte Ilien, Didier Rognan, Eric Trinquet, Marcel Hibert, Jean-Philippe Pin, Dominique Bonnet, Thierry Durroux
ABSTRACT

G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) have been described to form hetero-oligomers. The importance of these complexes in physiology and pathology is considered crucial, and heterodimers represent promising new targets to discover innovative therapeutics. However, there is a lack of binding assays to allow the evaluation of ligand affinity for GPCR hetero-oligomers. Using dopamine receptors and more specifically the D1 and D3 receptors as GPCR models, we developed a new time-resolved FRET (TR-FRET) based assay to determine ligand affinity for the D1/D3 heteromer. Based on the high-resolution structure of the dopamine D3 receptor (D3R), six fluorescent probes derived from a known D3R partial agonist (BP 897) were designed, synthesized and evaluated as high affinity and selective ligands for the D3/D2 receptors, and for other dopamine receptor subtypes. The highest affinity ligand 21 was then employed in the development of the D1/D3 heteromer assay. The TR-FRET was monitored between a fluorescent tag donor carried by the D1 receptor (D1R) and a fluorescent acceptor D3R ligand 21. The newly reported assay, easy to implement on other G protein-coupled receptors, constitutes an attractive strategy to screen for heteromer ligands.

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Hexanoic acid, ≥99%
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Hexanoic acid, ≥98%, FCC, FG
Supelco
Hexanoic acid, analytical standard
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Hexanoic acid, purum, ≥98.0% (GC)