Abstract
Dopamine DA1 receptors were transferred from rat striatal membranes to Friend erythroleukemia cells (Fc) by membrane fusion. The Fc cells lack DA1 receptors but have a functional adenylate cyclase system. The striatal membranes bearing DA1 receptors were treated with N-ethylmaleimide (NEM) prior to fusion to inactivate their intrinsic adenylate cyclase activity. Fusion of the NEM-treated membranes and the Fc cells was induced by polyethylene glycol treatment to form a functional system de novo, which could be demonstrated by measuring the increase in cAMP production after addition of dopamine. This method provides a possibility to study the functional competence of receptors in neural tissue in more detail.
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