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Detection of antigen interactions ex vivo by proximity ligation assay: endogenous dopamine D2-adenosine A2A receptor complexes in the striatum.


ABSTRACT: The existence of G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) dimers and/or oligomers has been demonstrated in heterologous systems using a variety of biochemical and biophysical assays. While these interactions are the subject of intense research because of their potential role in modulating signaling and altering pharmacology, evidence for the existence of receptor interactions in vivo is still elusive because of a lack of appropriate methods to detect them. Here, we adapted and optimized a proximity ligation assay (PLA) for the detection in brain slices of molecular proximity of two antigens located on either the same or two different GPCRs. Using this approach, we were able to confirm the existence of dopamine D2 and adenosine A2A receptor complexes in the striatum of mice ex vivo.

SUBMITTER: Trifilieff P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3642203 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Detection of antigen interactions ex vivo by proximity ligation assay: endogenous dopamine D2-adenosine A2A receptor complexes in the striatum.

Trifilieff Pierre P   Rives Marie-Laure ML   Urizar Eneko E   Piskorowski Rebecca A RA   Vishwasrao Harshad D HD   Castrillon John J   Schmauss Claudia C   Slättman Maria M   Gullberg Mats M   Javitch Jonathan A JA  

BioTechniques 20110801 2


The existence of G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) dimers and/or oligomers has been demonstrated in heterologous systems using a variety of biochemical and biophysical assays. While these interactions are the subject of intense research because of their potential role in modulating signaling and altering pharmacology, evidence for the existence of receptor interactions in vivo is still elusive because of a lack of appropriate methods to detect them. Here, we adapted and optimized a proximity lig  ...[more]

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