HL
Henry A. Lester
  • Faculty, California Institute of Technology Pasadena
研究方向
  • Biochemistry, Biophysics, Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, Neuroscience
Fluorescence Screens for Identifying Central Nervous System–Acting Drug–Biosensor Pairs for Subcellular and Supracellular Pharmacokinetics
用于识别亚细胞和超细胞药代动力学的中枢神经系统作用的药物-生物传感器配对的荧光筛选

Subcellular pharmacokinetic measurements have informed the study of central nervous system (CNS)–acting drug mechanisms. Recent investigations have been enhanced by the use of genetically encoded fluorescent biosensors for drugs of interest at the plasma membrane and in organelles. We describe screening and validation protocols for identifying hit pairs comprising a drug and biosensor, with each screen including 13–18 candidate biosensors and 44–84 candidate drugs. After a favorable hit pair is identified and validated via these protocols, the biosensor is then optimized, as described in other papers, for sensitivity and selectivity to the drug. We also show sample hit pair data that may lead to future intensity-based drug-sensing fluorescent reporters (iDrugSnFRs). These protocols will assist scientists to use fluorescence responses as criteria in identifying favorable fluorescent biosensor variants for CNS-acting drugs that presently have no corresponding biosensor partner.


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