| Literature DB >> 9822740 |
C P Tensen1, K J Cox, A B Smit, R C van der Schors, W Meyerhof, D Richter, R J Planta, P M Hermann, J van Minnen, W P Geraerts, J C Knol, J F Burke, E Vreugdenhil, H van Heerikhuizen.
Abstract
A novel G-protein-coupled receptor (GRL106) resembling neuropeptide Y and tachykinin receptors was cloned from the mollusc Lymnaea stagnalis. Application of a peptide extract from the Lymnaea brain to Xenopus oocytes expressing GRL106 activated a calcium-dependent chloride channel. Using this response as a bioassay, we purified the ligand for GRL106, Lymnaea cardioexcitatory peptide (LyCEP), an RFamide-type decapeptide (TPHWRPQGRF-NH2) displaying significant similarity to the Achatina cardioexcitatory peptide (ACEP-1) as well as to the recently identified family of mammalian prolactin-releasing peptides. In the Lymnaea brain, the cells that produce egg-laying hormone are the predominant site of GRL106 gene expression and appear to be innervated by LyCEP-containing fibers. Indeed, LyCEP application transiently hyperpolarizes isolated egg-laying hormone cells. In the Lymnaea pericardium, LyCEP-containing fibers end blindly at the pericardial lumen, and the heart is stimulated by LyCEP in vitro. These data confirm that LyCEP is an RFamide ligand for GRL106.Entities:
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Year: 1998 PMID: 9822740 PMCID: PMC6793288
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurosci ISSN: 0270-6474 Impact factor: 6.167