A High-Throughput Time-Resolved Fluorescence Energy Transfer Assay to Screen for Modulators of RGS7/Gβ5/R7BP Complex
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- Title
- A High-Throughput Time-Resolved Fluorescence Energy Transfer Assay to Screen for Modulators of RGS7/Gβ5/R7BP Complex
- Creators
- B.S. Muntean - Scripps Research InstituteD.N. Patil - Scripps Research InstituteF. Madoux - Scripps Research InstituteJ. FossettaL. Scampavia - Scripps Research InstituteT.P. Spicer - Scripps Research InstituteK.A. Martemyanov - Scripps Research Institute
- Publication Details
- Assay and Drug Development Technologies, Vol.16(3), pp.150-161
- Publisher
- Mary Ann Liebert Inc.
- Grant note
- National Institutes of Health: DA041207, DA042746, DA026405
B.S.M. designed experiments, performed the experiments, organized the data, and wrote the article. D.N.P. performed purification of 6xHis-RGS7/G beta 5 and GST-R7BP, and untagged-R7BP. F.M. designed experiments and organized data. J.F. designed experiments and organized data. L.S. designed experiments and organized data. T.P.S. designed experiments and organized data. K.A.M. designed the study, analyzed data, and wrote the article. We would like to thank Smitha Kota and Joseph Kissil (The Scripps Research Institute) for providing the MicroSource Spectrum compound library. This work was supported by National Institutes of Health Grants DA041207 (to B.S.M.), DA042746 (to K.A.M. and L.S.), and DA026405 (to K.A.M.).
- Comment
- Export Date: 24 October 2025; Cited By: 3; CODEN: ADDTA
- Academic Unit
- Physiology and Biophysics Research; Miller School of Medicine
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- PMID
- 29658790
- Record Identifier
- 991032828884602976