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Transmembrane peptides as unique tools to demonstrate the in vivo action of a cross-class GPCR heterocomplex | |
Lee L.T.O.1; Ng S.Y.L.1; Chu J.Y.S.1; Sekar R.1; Harikumar K.G.2; Miller L.J.2; Chow B.K.C.1 | |
2014 | |
Source Publication | FASEB Journal |
ISSN | 15306860 08926638 |
Volume | 28Issue:6Pages:2632-2644 |
Abstract | Angiotensin (ANGII) and secretin (SCT) share overlapping, interdependent osmoregulatory functions in brain, where SCT peptide/receptor function is required for ANGII action, yet the molecular basis is unknown. Since receptors for these peptides (AT1aR, SCTR) are coexpressed in osmoregulatory centers, a possible mechanism is formation of a crossclass receptor heterocomplex. Here, we demonstrate such a complex and its functional importance to modulate signaling. Association of AT1aR with SCTR reduced ability of SCT to stimulate cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP), with signaling augmented in presence of ANGII or constitutively active AT1aR. Several transmembrane (TM) peptides of these receptors were able to affect their conformation within complexes, reducing receptor BRET signals. AT1aR TM1 affected only formation and activity of the heterocomplex, without effect on homomers of either receptor, and reduced SCT-stimulated cAMP responses in cells expressing both receptors. This peptide was active in vivo by injection into mouse lateral ventricle, thereby suppressing water-drinking behavior after hyperosmotic shock, similar to SCTR knockouts. This supports the interpretation that active conformation of AT1aR is a key modulator of cAMP responses induced by SCT stimulation of SCTR. The SCTR/AT1aR complex is physiologically important, providing differential signaling to SCT in settings of hyperosmolality or food intake, modulated by differences in levels of ANGII. © FASEB. |
Keyword | Angiotensin Ii In Vivo Analysis Secretin |
DOI | 10.1096/fj.13-246868 |
URL | View the original |
Language | 英語English |
WOS ID | WOS:000339883600021 |
Scopus ID | 2-s2.0-84901853305 |
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Document Type | Journal article |
Collection | Faculty of Health Sciences |
Affiliation | 1.The University of Hong Kong 2.Mayo Clinic Scottsdale-Phoenix, Arizona |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | Lee L.T.O.,Ng S.Y.L.,Chu J.Y.S.,et al. Transmembrane peptides as unique tools to demonstrate the in vivo action of a cross-class GPCR heterocomplex[J]. FASEB Journal, 2014, 28(6), 2632-2644. |
APA | Lee L.T.O.., Ng S.Y.L.., Chu J.Y.S.., Sekar R.., Harikumar K.G.., Miller L.J.., & Chow B.K.C. (2014). Transmembrane peptides as unique tools to demonstrate the in vivo action of a cross-class GPCR heterocomplex. FASEB Journal, 28(6), 2632-2644. |
MLA | Lee L.T.O.,et al."Transmembrane peptides as unique tools to demonstrate the in vivo action of a cross-class GPCR heterocomplex".FASEB Journal 28.6(2014):2632-2644. |
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