The genetic design of signaling cascades to record receptor activation

Howard Hughes Medical Institute · Columbia University

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Abstract

We have developed an experimental strategy to monitor protein interactions in a cell with a high degree of selectivity and sensitivity. A transcription factor is tethered to a membrane-bound receptor with a linker that contains a cleavage site for a specific protease. Activation of the receptor recruits a signaling protein fused to the protease that then cleaves and releases the transcription factor to activate reporter genes in the nucleus. This strategy converts a transient interaction into a stable and amplifiable reporter gene signal to record the activation of a receptor without interference from endogenous signaling pathways. We have developed this assay for three classes of receptors: G protein-coupled…

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Keywords
  • Protease-activated receptor 2
  • Receptor
  • Cell biology
  • 5-HT5A receptor
  • G protein-coupled receptor
  • Signal transduction
  • Estrogen-related receptor gamma
  • Biology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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