Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1173703 | Analytical Biochemistry | 2011 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Using stabilized forms of β1 adrenergic and A2A adenosine G-protein-coupled receptors, we applied Biacore to monitor receptor activity and characterize binding constants of small-molecule antagonists spanning more than 20,000-fold in affinity. We also illustrate an improved method for tethering His-tagged receptors on NTA (carboxymethylated dextran preimmobilized with nitrilotriacetic acid) chips to yield stable, high-capacity, high-activity surfaces as well as a novel approach to regenerate receptor binding sites. Based on our success with this approach, we expect that the combination of stabilized receptors with biosensor technology will become a common method for characterizing members of this receptor family.
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Authors
Rebecca L. Rich, James Errey, Fiona Marshall, David G. Myszka,