Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry
Online ISSN : 1347-6947
Print ISSN : 0916-8451

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A Secreted Placental Alkaline Phosphatase-Based Reporter Assay System for Screening of Compounds Acting at an Octopamine Receptor Stably Expressed in a Mammalian Cell Line
Hiroto OHTAHiroshi OSHIUMINaotaka HAYASHITetsuya IMAIYoshihisa OZOEShigeru MORIMURAKenji KIDA
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Article ID: 110690

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Octopamine receptors are attractive insecticide targets. To screen compounds acting at octopamine receptors simply and rapidly, we constructed a chemiluminescent reporter gene assay system that detects secreted placental alkaline phosphatase transcriptionally regulated by the cAMP response element for a silkworm octopamine receptor. This system proved useful in high-throughput screening to develop octopamine receptor-specific insecticides.
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