Claims
- 1. A method of screening chemical compounds to identify drug candidates which bind to a human .alpha..sub.1c adrenergic receptor subtype on the surface of a cell which comprises contacting a plurality of mammalian cells, wherein each cell comprises a plasmid adapted for expression in the cell, wherein the plasmid comprises DNA which expresses the human .alpha..sub.1c adrenergic receptor subtype on the surface of the mammalian cell, with a plurality of compounds, determining those compounds which bind to the human .alpha..sub.1c adrenergic receptor subtype expressed on the surface of any such mammalian cell, so as to thereby identify drug candidates which bind to the human .alpha..sub.1c adrenergic receptor subtype.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein in the mammalian cell is a non-neuronal cell.
- 3. A method of determining whether a ligand not known to be capable of binding to a human .alpha..sub.1c adrenergic receptor can bind to a human .alpha..sub.1c adrenergic receptor, which comprises preparing a membrane fraction from a plurality of mammalian cells wherein each mammalian cell comprises a plasmid adapted for expression in the cell, wherein the plasmid comprises DNA which expresses the human .alpha..sub.1c adrenergic receptor on the surface of the mammalian cells, incubating the ligand with the membrane fraction under conditions permitting binding of ligands known to bind to the human .alpha..sub.1c adrenergic receptor, and detecting the presence of any bound ligand, so as to thereby determine whether the ligand binds to the human .alpha..sub.1c adrenergic receptor.
- 4. A method of screening chemical compounds to identify drug candidates that bind to an .alpha..sub.1c adrenergic receptor subtype, which comprises preparing a membrane fraction from a plurality of mammalian cells, wherein each mammalian cell comprises a plasmid adapted for expression in the cell, wherein the plasmid comprises DNA which expresses the human .alpha..sub.1c adrenergic receptor subtype on the surface of such mammalian cells, incubating the membrane fraction with a plurality of drugs, and determining those compounds which interact with and bind to the human .alpha..sub.1c adrenergic receptor subtype, so as to thereby identify drug candidates which bind to the human .alpha..sub.1c adrenergic receptor subtype.
- 5. A method of identifying a ligand which interacts with, and activates or blocks the activation of, a human .alpha..sub.1c adrenergic receptor subtype on the surface of a mammalian cell, which comprises contacting a plurality of mammalian cells, wherein each mammalian cell comprises a plasmid adapted for expression in the cell, wherein the plasmid comprises DNA which expresses the human .alpha..sub.1c adrenergic receptor subtype, with a ligand, and determining whether the ligand activates or blocks the activation of the receptor, so as to thereby identify the ligand as one which interacts with, and activates or blocks activation of, the human .alpha..sub.1c adrenergic receptor subtype.
- 6. A method for identifying a ligand that is capable of binding to and activating or inhibiting a human .alpha..sub.1c adrenergic receptor, wherein the binding of ligand to the adrenergic receptor results in a physiological response, which comprises contacting a plurality of mammalian cells, wherein each mammalian cell comprises a plasmid adapted for expression in the cell, wherein the plasmid comprises DNA which expresses the human .alpha..sub.1c adrenergic receptor, with a calcium sensitive fluorescent indicator, removing any indicator that has not been taken up by the cells, contacting the cells with the ligand, and identifying an increase or decrease in intracellular Ca.sup.+2 as a result of the ligand binding to and activating or inhibiting the receptor, so as to thereby identify a ligand that is capable of binding to and activating or inhibiting the human .alpha..sub.1c adrenergic receptor.
- 7. A method of determining whether a ligand not known to be capable of specifically binding to a human .alpha..sub.1c adrenergic receptor subtype can specifically bind to a human .alpha..sub.1c adrenergic receptor subtype, which comprises:
- (a) contacting the ligand under conditions permitting binding of ligands known to bind to a human .alpha..sub.1c adrenergic receptor with a plurality of mammalian cells, each of which comprises a plasmid adapted for expression in the mammalian cell, wherein the plasmid comprises DNA which expresses the human .alpha..sub.1c adrenergic receptor subtype; and
- (b) detecting any presence of the ligand specifically bound to such human .alpha..sub.1c adrenergic receptor subtype, so as to thereby determine that the ligand specifically binds to the human .alpha..sub.1c adrenergic receptor subtype.
- 8. The method of any of claims 3, 4, 5, 6, or 7, wherein the mammalian cell is a non-neuronal cell.
- 9. A method of determining whether a ligand not known to be capable of specifically binding to a human .alpha..sub.1c adrenergic receptor subtype can specifically bind to a human .alpha..sub.1c adrenergic receptor subtype which comprises:
- (a) separately contacting the ligand, under conditions permitting binding to the human .alpha..sub.1c adrenergic receptor subtype by a ligand known to bind thereto, with each of (1) a plurality of mammalian cells, wherein each mammalian cell comprises a plasmid adapted for expression in the cell, wherein the plasmid comprises DNA which expresses the human .alpha..sub.1a adrenergic receptor; (2) a plurality of mammalian cells, wherein each mammalian cell comprises a plasmid adapted for expression in the cell, wherein the plasmid comprises DNA which expresses the human .alpha..sub.1b adrenergic receptor; and (3) a plurality of mammalian cells, wherein each mammalian cell comprises a plasmid adapted for expression in the cell, wherein the plasmid comprises DNA which expresses the human .alpha..sub.1c adrenergic receptor; and
- (b) determining whether the ligand specifically binds to only the human .alpha..sub.1c adrenergic receptor subtype, but not to the human .alpha..sub.1a or .alpha..sub.1b adrenergic receptor subtype, so as to determine that the ligand is capable of specifically binding to the human .alpha..sub.1c adrenergic receptor subtype.
- 10. A method of determining whether a ligand not known to be capable of specifically binding to the human .alpha..sub.1c adrenergic receptor subtype can specifically bind to the human .alpha..sub.1c adrenergic receptor subtype which comprises:
- (a) separately preparing a membrane fraction from each of (1) a plurality of mammalian cells, wherein each mammalian cell comprises a plasmid adapted for expression in the cell, wherein the plasmid comprises DNA which expresses the human .alpha..sub.1a adrenergic receptor; (2) a plurality of mammalian cells, wherein each mammalian cell comprises a plasmid adapted for expression in the cell, wherein the plasmid comprises DNA which expresses the human .alpha..sub.1b adrenergic receptor; and (3) a plurality of mammalian cells, wherein each mammalian cell comprises a plasmid adapted for expression in the cell, wherein the plasmid comprises DNA which expresses the human .alpha..sub.1c adrenergic receptor;
- (b) separately incubating the ligand with each of the membrane fractions prepared in step (a) under conditions permitting binding to a human .alpha..sub.1 adrenergic receptor subtype by a ligand known to bind thereto; and
- (c) determining whether the ligand specifically binds to the membrane-bound human .alpha..sub.1c adrenergic receptor subtype, but not to the membrane-bound human .alpha..sub.1a or .alpha..sub.1b adrenergic receptor subtype, so as to determine whether the ligand is capable of specifically binding to the human .alpha..sub.1c adrenergic receptor subtype.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/925,798, now abandoned, filed Sept. 25, 1992.
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