We developed a strategy for identifying modulators of juxtacrine signaling, triggered by a cell-surface ligand displayed on synthetic lipid bilayers, via cognate receptors on apposed cells. Using readouts for receptor lateral transport and intracellular signaling, we screened a small interfering RNA (siRNA) library and identified specific receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs) that directly or indirectly modulate apoptosis signaling by a model death ligand through its cognate death receptors. This approach may be broadly useful for studying juxtacrine cell-cell signaling systems.
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Nair, P. M., Ngu, H., Torres, E., Marsters, S., Lawrence, D. A., Stephan, J. P., … Ashkenazi, A. (2015). Membrane display and functional analysis of juxtacrine ligand-receptor signaling. BioTechniques, 59(4), 231–240. https://doi.org/10.2144/000114342
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