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Sf9 cells: A versatile model system to investigate the pharmacological properties of G protein-coupled receptors

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PHARMACOLOGY & THERAPEUTICS
卷 128, 期 3, 页码 387-418

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.pharmthera.2010.07.005

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Sf9 insect cells; GPCR; G-protein; Functional reconstitution; Constitutive activity; Protein expression

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  1. DFG [GRK 760]
  2. European Comission [BM0806]

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The Sf9 cell/baculovirus expression system is widely used for high-level protein expression, often with the purpose of purification. However, proteins may also be functionally expressed in the defined Sf9 cell environment. According to the literature, the pharmacology of G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) functionally reconstituted in 519 cells is similar to the receptor properties in mammalian cells. Sf9 cells express both recombinant GPCRs and G-proteins at much higher levels than mammalian cells. Sf9 cells can be grown in suspension culture, providing an inexpensive way of obtaining large protein amounts. Co-infection with various baculoviruses allows free combination of GPCRs with different G-proteins. The absence of constitutively active receptors in Sf9 cells provides an excellent signal-to background ratio in functional assays, allowing the detection of agonist-independent receptor activity and of small ligand-induced signals including partial agonistic and inverse agonistic effects. Insect cell G alpha(i)-like proteins mostly do not couple productively to mammalian GPCRs. Thus, unlike in mammalian cells, Sf9 cells do not require pertussis toxin treatment to obtain a G alpha(i)-free environment. Co-expression of GPCRs with G alpha(i1), G alpha(i2), G alpha(i3) or G alpha(o) in Sf9 cells allows the generation of a selectivity profile for these G alpha(i/o)-isoforms. Additionally. GPCR-G-protein combinations can be compared with defined 1:1 stoichiometry by expressing GPCR-G alpha fusion proteins. Sf9 cells can also be employed for ligand screening in medicinal chemistry programs, using radioligand binding assays or functional assays, like the steady-state GTPase- or [S-35]GTP gamma S binding assay. This review shows that Sf9 cells are a versatile model system to investigate the pharmacological properties of GPCRs. (C) 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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