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Publication : Molecular cloning and expression of a type-two somatostatin receptor in goldfish brain and pituitary.

First Author  Lin X Year  2000
Journal  Mol Cell Endocrinol Volume  166
Issue  2 Pages  75-87
PubMed ID  10996426 Mgi Jnum  J:64766
Mgi Id  MGI:1889960 Doi  10.1016/s0303-7207(00)00278-1
Citation  Lin X, et al. (2000) Molecular cloning and expression of a type-two somatostatin receptor in goldfish brain and pituitary. Mol Cell Endocrinol 166(2):75-87
abstractText  Somatostatin (SRIF or SS) exerts diverse inhibitory actions through binding to specific receptors. In this study, a SRIF receptor cDNA was cloned and sequenced from goldfish brain using PCR and cDNA library screening. The cDNA encodes a 380-amino acid goldfish type-two SRIF receptor (designated as sst(2)), with seven putative transmembrane domains (TMD) and YANSCANP motif in the seventh TMD, a signature sequence for the mammalian SRIF receptor (sst) family. In addition, the amino acid sequence of the receptor has 61-62% homology to mammalian sst(2), 41-47% homology to other mammalian sst subtypes and 41-43% homology to recently identified fish sst(1) and sst(3) receptors. Both SRIF-14 and [Pro(2)]SRIF-14, two of the native goldfish SRIF forms, but not a putative goldfish SRIF-28, significantly inhibited forskolin-stimulated adenosine 3':5'-cyclic monophosphate (cAMP) release in COS-7 cells transiently expressing goldfish sst(2), suggesting functional coupling of the receptor to adenylate cyclase. None of the three peptides affected inositol phosphate production in the same receptor expression system. Northern blot showed that mRNA for the sst(2) receptor is widely distributed in goldfish brain, and highly expressed in the pituitary. The decrease in pituitary sst(2) mRNA levels following estradiol implantation suggests the presence of a negative feedback mechanism on sst(2) gene expression.
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