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Genetic Recombination as a Reporter for Screening Steroid Receptor Agonists and Antagonists

✍ Scribed by Jennifer M. Dias; Ning Fei Go; Charles P. Hart; Larry C. Mattheakis


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
109 KB
Volume
258
Category
Article
ISSN
0003-2697

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✦ Synopsis


Reporter cell lines are often used for high throughput screening of chemical libraries to identify new receptor ligands. Here we show how Cre recombinase can be used in mammalian cells to screen for steroid receptor ligands. A translational fusion of Cre recombinase and the ligand binding domain of the human glucocorticoid receptor was transfected into mammalian cells with a loxP/luciferase reporter gene. The recombinase function of the fusion is dependent on ligand binding to the receptor, and Cre-mediated recombination results in constitutive expression of luciferase from the reporter gene. A stable transfected clone was isolated and used to characterize the kinetics, ligand specificity, and dose response to various receptor ligands. The Cre fusion system, unlike a transcriptional reporter using the mouse mammary tumor virus promoter, can detect binding of the receptor antagonist RU486. We also studied the Cre reporter in a sensitive, miniaturized, assay format using an 864-well plate and show that as few as 560 cells per assay well was sufficient to measure a dose response to ligand.


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