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Publication : Cloning and differential tissue-specific expression of three mouse beta chemokine receptor-like genes, including the gene for a functional macrophage inflammatory protein-1 alpha receptor.

First Author  Gao JL Year  1995
Journal  J Biol Chem Volume  270
Issue  29 Pages  17494-501
PubMed ID  7542241 Mgi Jnum  J:27219
Mgi Id  MGI:75743 Doi  10.1074/jbc.270.29.17494
Citation  Gao JL, et al. (1995) Cloning and differential tissue-specific expression of three mouse beta chemokine receptor-like genes, including the gene for a functional macrophage inflammatory protein-1 alpha receptor. J Biol Chem 270(29):17494-501
abstractText  Macrophage inflammatory protein-1 alpha (MIP-1 alpha) and RANTES, members of the beta chemokine family of leukocyte chemoattractants, bind to a common seven-transmembrane-domain human receptor. We have now cloned three related mouse genes: one for a selective MIP-1 alpha receptor (MIP-1 alpha R) and two for orphan receptors provisionally designated MIP-1 alpha receptor-like 1 and 2 (MIP-1 alpha RL1 and 2). Their deduced sequences are 80, 62, and 63% identical to the human MIP-1 alpha/RANTES receptor, respectively. K562 cells stably transfected with MIP-1 alpha R specifically bound 125I-human MIP-1 alpha and 125I-human RANTES with high affinity. The rank order of beta chemokine competition for 125I-human MIP-1 alpha binding was human MIP-1 alpha > mouse MIP-1 alpha approximately RANTES approximately MIP-1 beta > MCP-1. However, human RANTES was approximately 100-fold less potent as a calcium-mobilizing agonist for MIP-1 alpha R than either human or mouse MIP-1 alpha, which matched the selectively of mouse leukocytes for calcium mobilization by MIP-1 alpha and RANTES. No other beta or alpha chemokines tested were agonists for MIP-1 alpha R. RNA for all three genes was detected in mouse leukocytes, but unique patterns of expression were identified in solid organs: MIP-1 alpha R, heart, spleen, and lung; MIP-1 alpha RL1, skeletal muscle; and MIP-1 alpha RL2, spleen and liver. These data identify potentially important new targets for beta chemokine action in the mouse.
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