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Guanine nucleotides regulate the affinity of melatonin receptors on the ovine pars tuberalis.

P J Morgan1, W Lawson, G Davidson, H E Howell.   

Abstract

The effect of guanine nucleotides and related analogues on the binding of 2-[125I]-melatonin to membranes prepared from ovine pars tuberalis was studied. Dose-dependent inhibition of 2-[125I]-melatonin binding was observed, with an order of potency of GTP gamma S much greater than Gpp(NH)p greater than GTP = GDP. GMP, cyclic GMP and ATP had negligible effects. Analysis of saturable binding revealed that GTP gamma S (1 microM) promoted an apparent reduction in receptor density of about 50%, without a concomitant change in receptor affinity. These results are consistent with a melatonin receptor existing in an equilibrium between high- and low-affinity states, with GTP and related analogues able to cause a shift in the equilibrium in favour of the lower-affinity form. The sensitivity of 2-[125I]-melatonin binding to guanine nucleotides implies the presence of a melatonin receptor on the ovine pars tuberalis, the action of which is mediated via a G protein.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2552345     DOI: 10.1159/000125245

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuroendocrinology        ISSN: 0028-3835            Impact factor:   4.914


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