Steroid and G Protein Binding Characteristics of the Seatrout and Human Progestin Membrane Receptor α Subtypes and Their Evolutionary Origins
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A novel progestin receptor (mPR) with seven-transmembrane domains was recently discovered in spotted seatrout and homologous genes were identified in other vertebrates. Here we show that cDNAs for the mPR alpha subtypes from spotted seatrout (st-mPRalpha) and humans (hu-mPRalpha) encode progestin receptors that display many functional characteristics of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). Flow cytometry and immunocytochemical staining of whole MDA-MB-231 cells stably transfected with the mPRalphas using antibodies directed against their N terminal regions show the receptors are localized on the plasma membrane and suggest the N terminal domain is extracellular. Both recombinant st-mPRalpha and hu-mPRalpha display high affinity (Kd 4.2-7.8 nM), limited capacity (Bmax 0.03-0.32 nM), displaceable membrane binding specific for progestins. Progestins activate a pertussis toxin-sensitive inhibitory G protein (Gi) to down-regulate membrane-bound adenylyl cyclase activity in both st-mPRalpha- and hu-mPRalpha- transfected cells. Co-immunoprecipitation experiments demonstrate the receptors are directly coupled to the Gi protein. Similar to GPCRs, dissociation of the receptor/G protein complex results in a decrease in ligand binding to the mPRalphas and mutation of the C-terminal and third intracellular loop of st-mPRalpha causes loss of ligand-dependent G protein activation. Phylogenetic analysis indicates the mPRs are members of a progesterone and adipoQ receptor (PAQR) subfamily that is only present in chordates, whereas other PAQRs also occur in invertebrates and plants. PAQRs are related to the hemolysin3 (HLY3) family and have origins in the Eubacteria. Thus, mPRs arose from Eubacteria, independently from members of the GPCR superfamily which arose from Archeabacteria, suggesting convergent evolution of seven-transmembrane hormone receptors coupled to G proteins.
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Cell Line Cell Membrane Animals Trout Humans Steroids GTP-Binding Proteins Receptors, G-Protein-Coupled Protein Isoforms Receptors, Progesterone
DOI:
10.1210/en.2006-0974
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2007








































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