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[(3)H]Adenine is a suitable radioligand for the labeling of G protein-coupled adenine receptors but shows high affinity to bacterial contaminations in buffer solutions

[(3)H]Adenine has previously been used to label the newly discovered G protein-coupled murine adenine receptors. Recent reports have questioned the suitability of [(3)H]adenine for adenine receptor binding studies because of curious results, e.g. high specific binding even in the absence of mammalia...

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Autores principales: Schiedel, Anke C., Meyer, Heiko, Alsdorf, Bernt B.A., Gorzalka, Simone, Brüssel, Hannelore, Müller, Christa E.
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Publicado: Springer Netherlands 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2072912/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18404448
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11302-007-9060-4
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author Schiedel, Anke C.
Meyer, Heiko
Alsdorf, Bernt B.A.
Gorzalka, Simone
Brüssel, Hannelore
Müller, Christa E.
author_facet Schiedel, Anke C.
Meyer, Heiko
Alsdorf, Bernt B.A.
Gorzalka, Simone
Brüssel, Hannelore
Müller, Christa E.
author_sort Schiedel, Anke C.
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description [(3)H]Adenine has previously been used to label the newly discovered G protein-coupled murine adenine receptors. Recent reports have questioned the suitability of [(3)H]adenine for adenine receptor binding studies because of curious results, e.g. high specific binding even in the absence of mammalian protein. In this study, we showed that specific [(3)H]adenine binding to various mammalian membrane preparations increased linearly with protein concentration. Furthermore, we found that Tris-buffer solutions typically used for radioligand binding studies (50 mM, pH 7.4) that have not been freshly prepared but stored at 4°C for some time may contain bacterial contaminations that exhibit high affinity binding for [(3)H]adenine. Specific binding is abolished by heating the contaminated buffer or filtering it through 0.2-μm filters. Three different, aerobic, gram-negative bacteria were isolated from a contaminated buffer solution and identified as Achromobacter xylosoxidans, A. denitrificans, and Acinetobacter lwoffii. A. xylosoxidans, a common bacterium that can cause nosocomial infections, showed a particularly high affinity for [(3)H]adenine in the low nanomolar range. Structure–activity relationships revealed that hypoxanthine also bound with high affinity to A. xylosoxidans, whereas other nucleobases (uracil, xanthine) and nucleosides (adenosine, uridine) did not. The nature of the labeled site in bacteria is not known, but preliminary results indicate that it may be a high-affinity purine transporter. We conclude that [(3)H]adenine is a well-suitable radioligand for adenine receptor binding studies but that bacterial contamination of the employed buffer solutions must be avoided.
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spelling pubmed-20729122008-02-27 [(3)H]Adenine is a suitable radioligand for the labeling of G protein-coupled adenine receptors but shows high affinity to bacterial contaminations in buffer solutions Schiedel, Anke C. Meyer, Heiko Alsdorf, Bernt B.A. Gorzalka, Simone Brüssel, Hannelore Müller, Christa E. Purinergic Signal Original Paper [(3)H]Adenine has previously been used to label the newly discovered G protein-coupled murine adenine receptors. Recent reports have questioned the suitability of [(3)H]adenine for adenine receptor binding studies because of curious results, e.g. high specific binding even in the absence of mammalian protein. In this study, we showed that specific [(3)H]adenine binding to various mammalian membrane preparations increased linearly with protein concentration. Furthermore, we found that Tris-buffer solutions typically used for radioligand binding studies (50 mM, pH 7.4) that have not been freshly prepared but stored at 4°C for some time may contain bacterial contaminations that exhibit high affinity binding for [(3)H]adenine. Specific binding is abolished by heating the contaminated buffer or filtering it through 0.2-μm filters. Three different, aerobic, gram-negative bacteria were isolated from a contaminated buffer solution and identified as Achromobacter xylosoxidans, A. denitrificans, and Acinetobacter lwoffii. A. xylosoxidans, a common bacterium that can cause nosocomial infections, showed a particularly high affinity for [(3)H]adenine in the low nanomolar range. Structure–activity relationships revealed that hypoxanthine also bound with high affinity to A. xylosoxidans, whereas other nucleobases (uracil, xanthine) and nucleosides (adenosine, uridine) did not. The nature of the labeled site in bacteria is not known, but preliminary results indicate that it may be a high-affinity purine transporter. We conclude that [(3)H]adenine is a well-suitable radioligand for adenine receptor binding studies but that bacterial contamination of the employed buffer solutions must be avoided. Springer Netherlands 2007-07-25 2007-09 /pmc/articles/PMC2072912/ /pubmed/18404448 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11302-007-9060-4 Text en © Springer Science + Business Media B.V. 2007
spellingShingle Original Paper
Schiedel, Anke C.
Meyer, Heiko
Alsdorf, Bernt B.A.
Gorzalka, Simone
Brüssel, Hannelore
Müller, Christa E.
[(3)H]Adenine is a suitable radioligand for the labeling of G protein-coupled adenine receptors but shows high affinity to bacterial contaminations in buffer solutions
title [(3)H]Adenine is a suitable radioligand for the labeling of G protein-coupled adenine receptors but shows high affinity to bacterial contaminations in buffer solutions
title_full [(3)H]Adenine is a suitable radioligand for the labeling of G protein-coupled adenine receptors but shows high affinity to bacterial contaminations in buffer solutions
title_fullStr [(3)H]Adenine is a suitable radioligand for the labeling of G protein-coupled adenine receptors but shows high affinity to bacterial contaminations in buffer solutions
title_full_unstemmed [(3)H]Adenine is a suitable radioligand for the labeling of G protein-coupled adenine receptors but shows high affinity to bacterial contaminations in buffer solutions
title_short [(3)H]Adenine is a suitable radioligand for the labeling of G protein-coupled adenine receptors but shows high affinity to bacterial contaminations in buffer solutions
title_sort [(3)h]adenine is a suitable radioligand for the labeling of g protein-coupled adenine receptors but shows high affinity to bacterial contaminations in buffer solutions
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2072912/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18404448
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11302-007-9060-4
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