Q.41 Receptor R is over expressed in CHO cells and analysed for expression. 6 × 107 cells were incubated with its radioactive ligand (specific activity 100 counts per picomole). If the total counts present in the cell pellet was 1000 cpm, the average number of receptors R per cell is (assume complete saturation of receptors with ligand and one ligand binds to one receptor) Options: (A) 104 (B) 103 (C) 105 (D) 107

Q.41

Receptor R is over expressed in CHO cells and analysed for expression.
6 × 107 cells were incubated with its radioactive ligand
(specific activity 100 counts per picomole).
If the total counts present in the cell pellet was 1000 cpm,
the average number of receptors R per cell is
(assume complete saturation of receptors with ligand and
one ligand binds to one receptor)

Options:

(A) 104

(B) 103

(C) 105

(D) 107

Calculation of Receptor Number per Cell Using Radioligand Binding Assay

Radioligand binding assays are commonly used to estimate receptor expression levels
on cells. This numerical problem demonstrates how to calculate the average number
of receptors per cell when complete saturation of receptors is assumed.

Question Overview

  • Number of CHO cells = 6 × 107
  • Specific activity of ligand = 100 counts per picomole
  • Total counts in cell pellet = 1000 cpm
  • Assumption: One ligand binds to one receptor (complete saturation)

Step 1: Amount of Ligand Bound

Ligand bound (in picomoles) is calculated as:

Ligand (pmol) = Total counts / Specific activity

= 1000 / 100 = 10 pmol

Step 2: Convert Picomoles to Number of Molecules

1 pmol = 6.022 × 1011 molecules

Therefore,

10 pmol = 6.022 × 1012 molecules

Since one ligand binds to one receptor, this equals the total number of receptors.

Step 3: Calculate Receptors per Cell

Receptors per cell = Total receptors / Number of cells

= (6.022 × 1012) / (6 × 107)

1 × 105 receptors per cell

Correct Answer

Option (C): 105 receptors per cell

Explanation of All Options

Option (A): 104
❌ Underestimates the receptor number by one order of magnitude.

Option (B): 103
❌ Much too low for an overexpressed receptor system.

Option (C): 105
✔ Correct. Matches the calculated value using radioligand binding data.

Option (D): 107
❌ Unrealistically high receptor density per cell.

Important Exam Tips

  • Complete saturation means every receptor is occupied.
  • Always convert pmol to molecules using Avogadro’s number.
  • Divide total bound ligand molecules by total number of cells.

Conclusion

Based on radioligand binding calculations, each CHO cell expresses approximately
105 receptors. Hence, the correct answer is
Option (C).

 

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