Use of a BMP protein receptor complex for screening bone metabolism actives and cells co-transfected with a type II BMP receptor and a type I BMP receptor
The present invention relates to a method for determining whether a compound is capable of binding to a BMP receptor kinase protein complex, the method comprising introducing a sample comprising the compound to the BMP receptor kinase protein complex and allowing the compound to bind to the BMP receptor kinase protein complex, wherein the BMP receptor kinase protein complex is comprised of a BMP type I receptor kinase protein and the BMP receptor kinase protein BRK-3. The invention further relates to a method for determining the concentration of a BMP receptor ligand in a clinical sample, the met-hod comprising introducing the sample comprising the ligand to a BMP receptor kinase protein complex and allowing the ligand to bind to the BMP receptor kinase protein complex, wherein the BMP receptor kinase protein complex is comprised of a BMP type I receptor kinase protein and BMP receptor kinase protein BRK-3. The invention further relates to a host cell co-transfected with an expression vector comprising a DNA sequence that codes for the BMP receptor kinase protein BRK-3 and an expression vector comprising a DNA sequence that codes for a BMP type I receptor kinase protein. The invention further relates to a host cell co-transfected with an expression vector comprising a DNA sequence that codes for a soluble or incomplete BMP type I receptor kinase protein and a soluble or incomplete BMP receptor kinsase protein BRK-3. The invention further relates to a method for determining whether a test compound produces a signal upon binding to a BMP receptor protein complex.
This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/462,467, filed Jun. 5, 1995, now Issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,210,899 issued on Apr. 3, 2001, and which application is a CIP of Ser. No. 08/334,178 filed Nov. 4, 1994, now abandoned.)