Miniaturization of whole live cell-based GPCR assays using microdispensing and detection systems

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Cell-based β-lactamase reporter gene assays designed to measure the functional responses of G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) were miniaturized to less than 2 μL total assay volume in a 3456-well microplate. Studies were done to evaluate both receptor agonists and antagonists. The pharmacology of agonists and antagonists for target GPCRs originally developed in a 96-well format was recapitulated in a 3456-well microplate format without compromising data quality or EC50/IC50 precision. These assays were employed in high-throughput screening campaigns, allowing the testing of more than 150,000 compounds in 8 h. The instrumentation used and practical aspects of the assay development are discussed. © 2004 The Society for Biomolecular Screening.

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Kornienko, O., Lacson, R., Kunapuli, P., Schneeweis, J., Hoffman, I., Smith, T., … Strulovici, B. (2004). Miniaturization of whole live cell-based GPCR assays using microdispensing and detection systems. Journal of Biomolecular Screening, 9(3), 186–195. https://doi.org/10.1177/1087057103260070

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