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High-throughput-compatible assays using a genetically-encoded calcium indicator.


ABSTRACT: Measurement of intracellular calcium in live cells is a key component of a wide range of basic life science research, and crucial for many high-throughput assays used in modern drug discovery. Synthetic calcium indicators have become the industry standard, due their ease of use, high reliability, wide dynamic range, and availability of a large variety of spectral and chemical properties. Genetically-encoded calcium indicators (GECIs) have been optimized to the point where their performance rivals that of synthetic calcium indicators in many applications. Stable expression of a GECI has distinct advantages over synthetic calcium indicators in terms of reagent cost and simplification of the assay process. We generated a clonal cell line constitutively expressing GCaMP6s; high expression of the GECI was driven by coupling to a blasticidin resistance gene with a self-cleaving cis-acting hydrolase element (CHYSEL) 2A peptide. Here, we compared the performance of the GECI GCaMP6s to the synthetic calcium indicator fluo-4 in a variety of assay formats. We demonstrate that the pharmacology of ion channel and GPCR ligands as determined using the two indicators is highly similar, and that GCaMP6s is viable as a direct replacement for a synthetic calcium indicator.

SUBMITTER: Wu N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6722131 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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High-throughput-compatible assays using a genetically-encoded calcium indicator.

Wu Nyantsz N   Nishioka Walter K WK   Derecki Noël C NC   Maher Michael P MP  

Scientific reports 20190903 1


Measurement of intracellular calcium in live cells is a key component of a wide range of basic life science research, and crucial for many high-throughput assays used in modern drug discovery. Synthetic calcium indicators have become the industry standard, due their ease of use, high reliability, wide dynamic range, and availability of a large variety of spectral and chemical properties. Genetically-encoded calcium indicators (GECIs) have been optimized to the point where their performance rival  ...[more]

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