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  • GPCRs can form complex structures called homo- and hetero-oligomers, which are important for their function, but studying these complexes is challenging due to inconsistent results from different analysis methods.
  • Researchers utilized qPAINT, a cutting-edge imaging technique, to quantify the oligomerization of the purinergic receptor Y2 (P2Y) in pancreatic cancer cells under various conditions.
  • Their findings showed that while the overall density of P2Y receptors stayed the same, antagonistic conditions led to fewer oligomers and lower receptor numbers in complexes, while agonist treatment didn't affect the oligomer state, helping to shed light on P2Y’s role in therapeutic targeting.

Article Abstract

G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) are known to form homo- and hetero- oligomers which are considered critical to modulate their function. However, studying the existence and functional implication of these complexes is not straightforward as controversial results are obtained depending on the method of analysis employed. Here, we use a quantitative single molecule super-resolution imaging technique named qPAINT to quantify complex formation within an example GPCR. qPAINT, based upon DNA-PAINT, takes advantage of the binding kinetics between fluorescently labelled DNA imager strands to complementary DNA docking strands coupled to protein targeting antibodies to quantify the protein copy number in nanoscale dimensions. We demonstrate qPAINT analysis via a novel pipeline to study the oligomerization of the purinergic receptor Y2 (P2Y), a rhodopsin-like GPCR, highly expressed in the pancreatic cancer cell line AsPC-1, under control, agonistic and antagonistic conditions. Results reveal that whilst the density of P2Y receptors remained unchanged, antagonistic conditions displayed reduced percentage of oligomers, and smaller numbers of receptors in complexes. Yet, the oligomeric state of the receptors was not affected by agonist treatment, in line with previous reports. Understanding P2Y oligomerization under agonistic and antagonistic conditions will contribute to unravelling P2Y mechanistic action and therapeutic targeting.

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