RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 A Truncated Six Transmembrane Splice Variant MOR-1G Enhances Expression of the Full-Length Seven Transmembrane μ-Opioid Receptor through Heterodimerization JF Molecular Pharmacology JO Mol Pharmacol FD American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics SP 518 OP 527 DO 10.1124/mol.120.119453 VO 98 IS 4 A1 Tiffany Zhang A1 Jin Xu A1 Ying-Xian Pan YR 2020 UL http://molpharm.aspetjournals.org/content/98/4/518.abstract AB The μ-opioid receptor gene undergoes extensive alternative splicing to generate an array of splice variants. One group of splice variants excludes the first transmembrane (TM) domain and contains six TM domains. These 6TM variants are essential for the action of a novel class of analgesic drugs, including 3-iodobenzoyl-6β-naltrexamide, which is potent against a spectrum of pain models without exhibiting the adverse side effects of traditional opiates. The 6TM variants are also involved in analgesic action through other drug classes, including δ-opioid and κ-opioids and α2-adrenergic drugs. Of the five 6TM variants in mouse, mouse μ-opioid receptor (mMOR)-1G is abundant and conserved from rodent to human. In the present study, we demonstrate a new function of mMOR-1G in enhancing expression of the full-length 7TM μ-opioid receptor, mMOR-1. When coexpressed with mMOR-1 in a Tet-Off inducible CHO cell line, mMOR-1G has no effect on mMOR-1 mRNA expression but greatly increases mMOR-1 protein expression in a dose-dependent manner determined by opioid receptor binding and [35S] guanosine 5′-3-O-(thio)triphosphate binding. Subcellular fractionation analysis using OptiPrep density gradient centrifugation shows an increase of functional mMOR-1 receptor in plasma membrane–enriched fractions. Using a coimmunoprecipitation approach, we further demonstrate that mMOR-1G physically associates with mMOR-1 starting at the endoplasmic reticulum, suggesting a chaperone-like function. These data provide a molecular mechanism for how mMOR-1G regulates expression and function of the full-length 7TM μ-opioid receptor.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT The current study establishes a novel function of mouse μ-opioid receptor (mMOR)-1G, a truncated splice variant with six transmembrane (TM) domains of the mouse μ-opioid receptor gene, in enhancing expression of the full-length 7TM mMOR-1 through a chaperone-like function.