Fluorescence-based binding assay for screening ligands of angiotensin receptors

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Abstract

Binding assay is a common technique used to characterize ability of a ligand to interact with a specific biological target. A number of parameters, such as binding affinity, receptor density, and association/dissociation rate constants, can be measured by means of this technique. In most cases, implementation of the binding assay requires specific infrastructure for labeling and detecting the ligand, which impedes realization of this technique in a standard laboratory. Here we describe a simple fluorescence-based binding assay for angiotensin peptides and receptors, which does not require complex equipment and can be used for initial screening of the novel ligands or mutational studies.

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Bragina, M. E., Stergiopulos, N., & Fraga-Silva, R. A. (2017). Fluorescence-based binding assay for screening ligands of angiotensin receptors. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 1614, pp. 165–174). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-7030-8_13

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