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Applying label-free dynamic mass redistribution technology to frame signaling of G protein-coupled receptors noninvasively in living cells

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NATURE PROTOCOLS
Volume 6, Issue 11, Pages 1748-1760

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/nprot.2011.386

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  1. DFG (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, German Research Foundation) [K0 1582/3-1, M0 821/2-1, GRK 677]

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Label-free dynamic mass redistribution (DMR) is a cutting-edge assay technology that enables real-time detection of integrated cellular responses in living cells. It relies on detection of refractive index alterations on biosensor-coated microplates that originate from stimulus-induced changes in the total biomass proximal to the sensor surface. Here we describe a detailed protocol to apply DMR technology to frame functional behavior of G protein-coupled receptors that are traditionally examined with end point assays on the basis of detection of individual second messengers, such as cAMP, Ca2+ or inositol phosphates. The method can be readily adapted across diverse cellular backgrounds (adherent or suspension), including primary human cells. Real-time recordings can be performed in 384-well microtiter plates and be completed in 2 h, or they can be extended to several hours depending on the biological question to be addressed. The entire procedure, including cell harvesting and DMR detection, takes 1-2 d.

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