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  2. Role of the fourth intracellular loop of D1-like dopaminergic receptors in conferring subtype-specific signaling properties

Role of the fourth intracellular loop of D1-like dopaminergic receptors in conferring subtype-specific signaling properties

  • FEBS Lett. 2004 Oct 22;576(3):461-7. doi: 10.1016/j.febslet.2004.09.059.
Katerina Tumova 1 Dongling Zhang Mario Tiberi
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Affiliation

  • 1 Ottawa Health Research Institute, Neuroscience Program, and Departments of Medicine/Cellular and Molecular Medicine/Psychiatry, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
Abstract

We investigate whether the fourth intracellular loop (IL4) of D1 and D5 dopaminergic receptors (D1R, D5R) confers D1-like subtype-specific signaling properties. Using chimeric receptors (D1R-IL4B and D5R-IL4A), we show that swapping of IL4 leads to a switch in dopamine affinity and constitutive activity of D1R and D5R. Dopamine potency was reduced for both chimeras in comparison with wild-type receptors. Moreover, dopamine-mediated maximal activation was drastically increased in cells expressing D1R-IL4B when compared with those harboring D5R-IL4A or wild-type receptors. In conclusion, IL4 plays a pivotal role in imparting subtype-specific ligand binding and activation properties to highly homologous seven-transmembrane receptors.

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