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Distinct roles for arginines in transmembrane helices 6 and 7 of the thyrotropin-releasing hormone receptor.

J H Perlman, L Laakkonen, R Osman and M C Gershengorn
Molecular Pharmacology March 1995, 47 (3) 480-484;
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The thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) receptor (TRH-R) is a member of the seven-transmembrane region, G protein-coupled receptor family. Arg-283 and Arg-306, in transmembrane helices 6 and 7, respectively, are putatively in positions homologous to those of residues that are important for agonist and antagonist binding in receptors for neurotransmitters. These arginines were mutated and the mutant receptors were transiently expressed in COS-1 cells. The affinity of the R306K TRH-R was similar to that of the wild-type (WT) TRH-R, whereas no specific binding was detected in cells expressing R306A, R306E, or R306L TRH-Rs. Because TRH stimulated inositol phosphate (IP) formation to similar maximal extents in cells expressing WT and Arg-306 mutant TRH-Rs, relative potencies were used to estimate the relative affinities of the receptors. The EC50 values for stimulation of R306A, R306E, and R306L TRH-Rs were 1500-, 1200-, and 3000-fold higher than that for the WT TRH-R. No specific binding was measurable in COS-1 cells expressing R283K, R283H, or R283A TRH-Rs, whereas maximal TRH stimulation of IP formation was to levels 64%, 42%, or < 1%, respectively, of that in cells expressing WT TRH-Rs; for R283K and R283H TRH-Rs, EC50 values were 6300- and 50,000-fold higher, respectively, than that for the WT TRH-R. In AtT-20 cells stably expressing R283A TRH-Rs, the binding affinity was 39,000-fold lower than that of the WT TRH-R and the number of receptors was estimated to be 0.88 x 10(6)/cell, but TRH did not stimulate IP formation. Thus, in the TRH-R, Arg-306 appears to be important for binding but not for activation, whereas Arg-283 appears to be important for binding and activation.

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Distinct roles for arginines in transmembrane helices 6 and 7 of the thyrotropin-releasing hormone receptor.

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Distinct roles for arginines in transmembrane helices 6 and 7 of the thyrotropin-releasing hormone receptor.

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