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The nematode leucine-rich repeat-containing, G protein-coupled receptor (LGR) protein homologous to vertebrate gonadotropin and thyrotropin receptors is constitutively active in mammalian cells.
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Molecular endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.) [Mol Endocrinol] 2000 Feb; Vol. 14 (2), pp. 272-84. - Publication Year :
- 2000
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Abstract
- The receptors for LH, FSH, and TSH belong to the large G protein-coupled, seven-transmembrane protein family and are unique in having a large N-terminal extracellular (ecto-) domain containing leucine-rich repeats important for interactions with the large glycoprotein hormone ligands. Recent studies indicated the evolution of an expanding family of homologous leucine-rich repeat-containing, G protein-coupled receptors (LGRs), including the three known glycoprotein hormone receptors; mammalian LGR4 and LGR5; and LGRs in sea anemone, fly, and snail. We isolated nematode LGR cDNA and characterized its gene from the Caenorhabditis elegans genome. This receptor cDNA encodes 929 amino acids consisting of a signal peptide for membrane insertion, an ectodomain with nine leucine-rich repeats, a seven-TM region, and a long C-terminal tail. The nematode LGR has five potential N-linked glycosylation sites in its ectodomain and multiple consensus phosphorylation sites for protein kinase A and C in the cytoplasmic loop and C tail. The nematode receptor gene has 13 exons; its TM region and C tail, unlike mammalian glycoprotein hormone receptors, are encoded by multiple exons. Sequence alignments showed that the TM region of the nematode receptor has 30% identity and 50% similarity to the same region in mammalian glycoprotein hormone receptors. Although human 293T cells expressing the nematode LGR protein do not respond to human glycoprotein hormones, these cells exhibited major increases in basal cAMP production in the absence of ligand stimulation, reaching levels comparable to those in cells expressing a constitutively activated mutant human LH receptor found in patients with familial male-limited precocious puberty. Analysis of cAMP production mediated by chimeric receptors further indicated that the ectodomain and TM region of the nematode LGR and human LH receptor are interchangeable and the TM region of the nematode LGR is responsible for constitutive receptor activation. Thus, the identification and characterization of the nematode receptor provides the basis for understanding the evolutionary relationship of diverse LGRs and for future analysis of mechanisms underlying the activation of glycoprotein hormone receptors and related LGRs.
- Subjects :
- Amino Acid Motifs
Amino Acid Sequence
Animals
Caenorhabditis elegans chemistry
Caenorhabditis elegans genetics
Cloning, Molecular
Cyclic AMP metabolism
GTP-Binding Proteins genetics
GTP-Binding Proteins metabolism
Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone chemistry
Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone metabolism
Humans
Inositol Phosphates metabolism
Leucine-Rich Repeat Proteins
Mammals
Molecular Sequence Data
Proteins genetics
Proteins metabolism
Receptors, Cell Surface metabolism
Receptors, LH chemistry
Receptors, LH metabolism
Receptors, Thyrotropin chemistry
Receptors, Thyrotropin metabolism
Recombinant Proteins genetics
Recombinant Proteins metabolism
Repetitive Sequences, Amino Acid
Sequence Homology, Amino Acid
Signal Transduction
Transfection
Vertebrates
Helminth Proteins genetics
Helminth Proteins metabolism
Receptors, Cell Surface genetics
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0888-8809
- Volume :
- 14
- Issue :
- 2
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Molecular endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.)
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 10674399
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1210/mend.14.2.0422