Miniaturization of whole live cell-based GPCR assays using microdispensing and detection systems.

Journal: Journal Of Biomolecular Screening
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Abstract

Cell-based beta-lactamase reporter gene assays designed to measure the functional responses of G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) were miniaturized to less than 2 microL total assay volume in a 3456-well microplate. Studies were done to evaluate both receptor agonists and antagonists. The pharmacology of agonists and antagonists for target GPCRs originally developed in a 96-well format was recapitulated in a 3456-well microplate format without compromising data quality or EC(50)/IC(50) precision. These assays were employed in high-throughput screening campaigns, allowing the testing of more than 150,000 compounds in 8 h. The instrumentation used and practical aspects of the assay development are discussed.

Authors
Oleg Kornienko, Raul Lacson, Priya Kunapuli, Jonathan Schneeweis, Ira Hoffman, Todd Smith, Melissa Alberts, James Inglese, Berta Strulovici