Use Of Nanobit And Nanobret To Monitor Fluorescent Vegf-A Binding Kinetics To Vegfr2/Nrp1 Heteromeric Complexes In Living Cells

BRITISH JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY(2021)

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Background and Purpose VEGF-A is a key mediator of angiogenesis, primarily signalling via VEGF receptor 2 (VEGFR2). Endothelial cells also express the co-receptor neuropilin-1 (NRP1) that potentiates VEGF-A/VEGFR2 signalling. VEGFR2 and NRP1 had distinct real-time ligand binding kinetics when monitored using BRET. We previously characterised fluorescent VEGF-A isoforms tagged at a single site with tetramethylrhodamine (TMR). Here, we explored differences between VEGF-A isoforms in living cells that co-expressed both receptors.Experimental Approach Receptor localisation was monitored in HEK293T cells expressing both VEGFR2 and NRP1 using membrane-impermeant HaloTag and SnapTag technologies. To isolate ligand binding pharmacology at a defined VEGFR2/NRP1 complex, we developed an assay using NanoBiT complementation technology whereby heteromerisation is required for luminescence emissions. Binding affinities and kinetics of VEGFR2-selective VEGF(165)b-TMR and non-selective VEGF(165)a-TMR were monitored using BRET from this defined complex.Key Results Cell surface VEGFR2 and NRP1 were co-localised and formed a constitutive heteromeric complex. Despite being selective for VEGFR2, VEGF(165)b-TMR had a distinct kinetic ligand binding profile at the complex that largely remained elevated in cells over 90 min. VEGF(165)a-TMR bound to the VEGFR2/NRP1 complex with kinetics comparable to those of VEGFR2 alone. Using a binding-dead mutant of NRP1 did not affect the binding kinetics or affinity of VEGF(165)a-TMR.Conclusion and Implications This NanoBiT approach enabled real-time ligand binding to be quantified in living cells at 37 degrees C from a specified complex between a receptor TK and its co-receptor for the first time.
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BRET, co&#8208, receptor, growth factor, kinetics, NanoBiT, receptor tyrosine kinase
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