A NanoBiT assay to monitor membrane proteins trafficking for drug discovery and drug development

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Abstract

Internalization of membrane proteins plays a key role in many physiological functions; however, highly sensitive and versatile technologies are lacking to study such processes in real-time living systems. Here we describe an assay based on bioluminescence able to quantify membrane receptor trafficking for a wide variety of internalization mechanisms such as GPCR internalization/recycling, antibody-mediated internalization, and SARS-CoV2 viral infection. This study represents an alternative drug discovery tool to accelerate the drug development for a wide range of physiological processes, such as cancer, neurological, cardiopulmonary, metabolic, and infectious diseases including COVID-19.

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Reyes-Alcaraz, A., Lucero Garcia-Rojas, E. Y., Merlinsky, E. A., Seong, J. Y., Bond, R. A., & McConnell, B. K. (2022). A NanoBiT assay to monitor membrane proteins trafficking for drug discovery and drug development. Communications Biology, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-022-03163-9

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