Literature DB >> 10412723

Mutations of aromatic residues in the first transmembrane helix impair signalling by the secretin receptor.

E Di Paolo1, H Petry, N Moguilevsky, A Bollen, P De Neef, M Waelbroeck, P Robberecht.   

Abstract

The secretin amino terminal residues are essential for high affinity binding to the cognate receptor and for the subsequent activation of adenylate cyclase. It has been already established that two basic residues of the receptor TM 2 are involved in the interaction with aspartate 3 of the ligand. The present work investigated the hypothesis that two conserved tyrosine residues of the TM 1 (Tyrosines 124 and 128) could also participate to the positioning of the amino terminus of the ligand. Tyrosines 124 and 128 were mutated into alanine and histidine residues, and the properties of the mutant receptors, expressed in CHO cells, were compared with those of the wild-type receptor. Mutation of tyrosine 124 to Ala or His decreased the affinity of the receptor for secretin, [Glu3]secretin, [Asn3]secretin and the secretin fragment 2-27, and reduced the intrinsic activity of [Asn3]secretin. Mutation of tyrosine 128 to Ala, but not to His reduced 50-fold secretin and [Asn3]secretin affinity but only 3-fold that of [Glu3]secretin. Secretin and [Glu3]Sn were equipotent in that mutant receptor. These results suggested that tyrosine 128 of the secretin receptor interacted directly with the [Asp3] residue of secretin and thus that the amino terminal domain of secretin interacts with amino acids buried in both the TM 1 and TM 2 helices.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10412723

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Receptors Channels        ISSN: 1060-6823


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