Claims
- 1. An assay for identifying a test compound or chemical signal that indirectly activates a specific intracellular receptor via interaction with a cell membrane receptor, comprising the steps of:
- growing in appropriate media a tissue culture screening system cell line containing a membrane receptor; a target gene, wherein said target gene is comprised of a known receptor response enhancer DNA element located upstream of a promoter fused to a reporter gene; and a specific intracellular receptor selected from the group consisting of a steroid receptor, a vitamin receptor, an orphan receptor and a chimeric receptor, wherein said chimeric receptor includes a steroid hormone receptor domain;
- adding the test compound or chemical signal to the media; and
- measuring the amount of product produced by the target gene.
- 2. The assay of claim 1, wherein the test compound or chemical signal is a potential agonist or antagonist of neurotransmitters which regulate cellular target genes.
- 3. The assay of claim 1, wherein the test compound or chemical signal potentially acts indirectly by membrane receptor binding to regulate a steroid, a vitamin or an orphan receptor pathway of gene activation or repression.
- 4. The assay of claim 3, wherein the test compound or chemical signal acts through receptors selected from the group consisting of .alpha. adrenergic receptor, .beta. adrenergic receptor, cholinergic receptor, muscarinic receptor, nicotinic receptor and serotinergic receptor.
- 5. The assay of claim 1, wherein the test compound or chemical signal potentially activates a steroid, a vitamin or an orphan receptor dependent gene regulating pathway in the absence of specific steroid, vitamin or orphan ligand.
- 6. A The assay of claim 1, wherein the test compound or chemical signal is a non-ligand antagonist that interferes with steroid, vitamin or orphan receptor dependent regulated gene activation.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 07/694,585, filed May 2, 1991, now abandoned.
Government Interests
This invention was partially supported by grants from the United States Government. The government has certain rights in the invention.
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