Development of a Competitive Enzyme Immunoassay for Detection of Capacity of Chemicals to Bind Quail Estrogen Receptor α and β
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In vitro binding assays are useful in the initial screening of endocrine disrupting chemicals. Such assays should be applied to the estrogen receptors (ER) of not only humans but also wildlife. As a system for birds is yet to established, we expressed the ligand binding domain (LED) of quail ERα and ERβ as a fusion protein with glutathione S-transferase and using these proteins, developed two systems (a competitive enzyme immunoassay and a fluorescence polarization assay) for assaying the capacity to bind ERs in vitro. Moreover, 20 test chemicals selected by Ministry of the Environment of Japan were evaluated in terms of binding ability. Both systems worked well, the competitive enzyme immunoassay proving especially powerful, since it needs no special equipment. This system is applicable to other species including fish, amphibians and reptiles when information on the LED of ER is available.
- 公益社団法人日本薬学会の論文
- 2004-02-01
著者
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IMAGAWA Masayoshi
Department of Molecular Biology, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Nagoya City University
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Nishikawa Jun-ichi
大阪大学 薬学研究科生命情報環境科学
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Nishikawa J
Laboratory Of Environmental Biochemistry Graduate School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Osaka University
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Nishikawa Jun-ichi
Laboratory Of Environmental Biochemistry Graduate School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Osaka University
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Kunimoto Manabu
National Institute For Environmental Studies:department Of Public Health School Of Pharmaceutical Sc
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Kunimoto Manabu
The National Institute For Environmental Studies Tsukuba
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Nishizuka Makoto
Department of Molecular Biology, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Nagoya City University
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Kunimoto M
National Institute For Environmental Studies:department Of Public Health School Of Pharmaceutical Sc
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Heitaku Shiro
Department of Molecular Biology, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Nagoya City University
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Maekawa Shinobu
Department of Molecular Biology, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Nagoya City University
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Kunimoto Masaaki
Department of Molecular Biology, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Nagoya City University
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Ichikawa Kouhei
Animal Physiology, Graduate School ofBioagricultural Sciences, Nagoya University
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Shimada Kiyoshi
Animal Physiology, Graduate School ofBioagricultural Sciences, Nagoya University
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Heitaku Shiro
Department Of Molecular Biology Graduate School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Nagoya City University
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Maekawa Shinobu
Department Of Molecular Biology Graduate School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Nagoya City University
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Ichikawa Kouhei
Animal Physiology Graduate School Ofbioagricultural Sciences Nagoya University
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Nishizuka M
Department Of Molecular Biology Graduate School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Nagoya City University
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Nishizuka Makoto
Department Of Molecular Biology Graduate School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Nagoya City University
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Imagawa Masayoshi
Department Of Environmental Biochemistry Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Osaka University
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Shimada Kiyoshi
Animal Physiology Graduate School Ofbioagricultural Sciences Nagoya University
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MAEKAWA Shinobu
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Fukuoka University
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