Molecular Characterization of a Second Mouse Pancreatic Polypeptide Receptor and Its Inactivated Human Homologue*

Autor: Gregor, Paul, Feng, Yun, DeCarr, Lynn B., Cornfield, Linda J., McCaleb, Michael L.
Zdroj: Journal of Biological Chemistry; November 1996, Vol. 271 Issue: 44 p27776-27781, 6p
Abstrakt: The family of mammalian neuropeptide Y (NPY)/peptide YY (PYY)/pancreatic polypeptide (PP) receptors comprises several G protein-coupled receptors, i.e.Y1, Y2, and Y4/PP1. We now report cloning of a novel member of this family named PP2. The coding region of the mouse PP2gene reveals no introns and predicts a seven transmembrane domain (TM) receptor of 371 amino acids. Percent identities of the mouse PP2 to mouse Y1, mouse Y4/PP1 and human Y2 receptors are 53, 42, and 31, respectively. The mouse PP2 receptor expressed in COS cells binds rat 125I-PP with high affinity, i.e.IC50= 65 pM. Pharmacological characterization of 125I-PP binding shows a rank order of potency of PP ≫ PYY ≥ NPY, which is similar to that of the mouse Y4/PP1 receptor. Mouse PP2 transcripts were not detectable by Northern analysis in adult tissues and in 11-, 15-, and 17-day-old embryos. However, a 9.8-kb PP2 transcript was detectable in 7-day-old mouse embryo, i.e.prior to the organogenesis of pancreas and the onset of PP production. We have also cloned the human homologue of PP2, which is a single copy gene and maps to human chromosome 5q31. Surprisingly, the human PP2cDNAs and gene sequences display a single base deletion in the coding region. This frameshifting mutation predicts a truncated receptor of 290 amino acids without TM7. Transfection of COS-7 cells with several different human PP2 expression constructs failed to confirm any specific binding of 125I-PP, 125I-PYY, or 125I-NPY to cell membranes. These data suggest that in mouse there are at least two PP receptors, Y4/PP1 and PP2, whereas in humans, PP2 is either functionally inactive or it has acquired a PP-independent function.
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