FORTIS: a Live-Cell Assay to Monitor AMPA Receptors Using pH-Sensitive Fluorescence Tags
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2021-05-27Autor
Wojtas, Magdalena Natalia
Díaz González, Marta
Ciceri, Dalila
Escribano, Raúl
Ouro Villasante, Alberto
Morales Fuciños, Miguel
Knafo Farhi, Dina Shira
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Translational Psychiatry 11(1) : (2021) // Article ID 324
Resumen
The real-time live fluorescent monitoring of surface AMPA receptors (AMPARs) could open new opportunities for drug
discovery and phenotypic screening concerning neuropsychiatric disorders. We have developed FORTIS, a tool based
on pH sensitivity capable of detecting subtle changes in surface AMPARs at a neuronal population level. The
expression of SEP-GluA1 or pHuji-GluA1 recombinant AMPAR subunits in mammalian neurons cultured in 96-well
plates enables surface AMPARs to be monitored with a microplate reader. Thus, FORTIS can register rapid changes in
surface AMPARs induced by drugs or genetic modifications without having to rely on conventional electrophysiology
or imaging. By combining FORTIS with pharmacological manipulations, basal surface AMPARs, and plasticity-like
changes can be monitored. We expect that employing FORTIS to screen for changes in surface AMPARs will accelerate
both neuroscience research and drug discovery.