Literature DB >> 14751539

Cell signalling through thromboxane A2 receptors.

Jin-Sheng Huang1, Santosh K Ramamurthy, Xin Lin, Guy C Le Breton.   

Abstract

Thromboxane A2 receptors (TPs) are widely distributed among different organ systems and have been localized on both cell membranes and intracellular structures. Following the initial cloning of this receptor class from human placenta, the deduced amino acid sequence predicted seven-transmembrane spanning regions, four extracellular domains and four intracellular domains, making TP a member of the seven-transmembrane G-protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) super family. A single gene on chromosome 19p13.3 leads to the expression of two separate TP isoforms: TPalpha which is broadly expressed in numerous tissues, and a splice variant termed TPbeta which may have a more limited tissue distribution. Mutagenesis, photoaffinity labelling, and immunological studies have indicated that the ligand binding domains for this receptor may reside in both the transmembrane (TM) and extracellular regions of the receptor protein. In addition, separate studies have provided evidence that this receptor can couple to at least four separate G protein families. As a consequence, TP signalling has been shown to result in a broad range of cellular responses including phosphoinositide metabolism, calcium redistribution, cytoskeletal arrangement, integrin activation, kinase activation, and the subsequent nuclear signalling events involved in DNA synthesis, cell proliferation, cell survival and cell death. While activation of these different signalling cascades can all derive from TP stimulation, the relative signalling preference for a given cascade appears to be both tissue and cell specific. Finally, separate studies have indicated that TP signalling capacity can be both down-regulated by protein kinase activation and up-regulated by GPCR cross-signalling. Thus, the multitude of signalling events which derive from TP activation can themselves be modulated by endogenous cellular messengers.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 14751539     DOI: 10.1016/j.cellsig.2003.10.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Signal        ISSN: 0898-6568            Impact factor:   4.315


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