Coupling ion channels to receptors for biomolecule sensing

Nat Nanotechnol. 2008 Oct;3(10):620-5. doi: 10.1038/nnano.2008.242. Epub 2008 Sep 7.

Abstract

Nanoscale electrical biosensors are promising tools for diagnostics and high-throughput screening systems. The electrical signal allows label-free assays with a high signal-to-noise ratio and fast real-time measurements. The challenge in developing such biosensors lies in functionally connecting a molecule detector to an electrical switch. Advances in this field have relied on synthetic ion-conducting pores and modified ion channels that are not yet suitable for biomolecule screening. Here we report the design and characterization of a novel bioelectric-sensing platform engineered by coupling an ion channel, which serves as the electrical probe, to G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), a family of receptors that detect molecules outside the cell. These ion-channel-coupled receptors may potentially detect a wide range of ligands recognized by natural or altered GPCRs, which are known to be major pharmaceutical targets. This could form a unique platform for label-free drug screening.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Biosensing Techniques / methods*
  • Dopamine D2 Receptor Antagonists
  • Drug Evaluation, Preclinical / methods
  • Electric Conductivity
  • Humans
  • Ion Transport / drug effects
  • Ligands
  • Mice
  • Multiprotein Complexes / genetics*
  • Multiprotein Complexes / metabolism*
  • Potassium Channels / genetics
  • Potassium Channels / metabolism
  • Potassium Channels, Inwardly Rectifying / genetics
  • Potassium Channels, Inwardly Rectifying / metabolism
  • Protein Engineering / methods*
  • Receptor, Muscarinic M2 / agonists
  • Receptor, Muscarinic M2 / antagonists & inhibitors
  • Receptor, Muscarinic M2 / genetics*
  • Receptor, Muscarinic M2 / metabolism*
  • Receptors, Dopamine D2 / agonists
  • Receptors, Dopamine D2 / genetics*
  • Receptors, Dopamine D2 / metabolism*
  • Recombinant Fusion Proteins / genetics
  • Recombinant Fusion Proteins / metabolism
  • Signal Transduction

Substances

  • Dopamine D2 Receptor Antagonists
  • Kir6.2 channel
  • Ligands
  • Multiprotein Complexes
  • Potassium Channels
  • Potassium Channels, Inwardly Rectifying
  • Receptor, Muscarinic M2
  • Receptors, Dopamine D2
  • Recombinant Fusion Proteins