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Structure-activity function for binding and signaling in CHO-K1 and COS-7 cells expressing the cholecystokinin A receptor.

Key amino acids of the cholecystokinin (CCK) peptide for receptor binding are sulfated Y27, W30, D32, and F33-NH(2). Three-dimensional modeling showed that the CCK-A receptor (CCK-AR) antagonist devazepide penetrated into the transmembrane (TM) domains, whereas CCK was placed on the surface of the CCK-AR. Four types of rat CCK-AR cDNAs were transfected into CHO-K1 and COS-7 cells: normal CCK-AR cDNA transfected cells (wild type, WT); K120 substituted with V; K130V; and R352V. Binding of [3H]CCK-8 was observed in WT and K130V, but not in K120V and R352V. CCK caused Ca(2+) spiking in WT and K130V, whereas K120V and R352V had no effect. Three chimeras including the CCK-AR/3ibeta2 adrenergic receptor (beta2AR), 3Nibeta2AR, and 3Cibeta2AR were constructed. Two groups of point mutations in the CCK-AR3i were also made: Y252V, S274V, S281V, and S289V (non-phospho-acceptor Y or S); S260V, S264V, S271V, and S275V (phospho-acceptor S). WT and CCK-AR/3Cibeta2AR increased [Ca(2+)](i) in response to CCK; 3Nibeta2AR was vice versa. CCK failed to increase [IP(3)] in phospho-acceptor S to V without affecting binding. Non-phospho-acceptor S or Y to V showed normal response. Thus, Lys120 outside the TM2 and Arg352 outside the TM6 of the CCK-AR are amino acids interacting with Tyr[SO(3)H]27 and Asp32 of the CCK peptide for binding. Phospho-acceptor Ser groups in the CCK-AR 3Ni are amino acids for initiating cell signaling.[1]

References

  1. Structure-activity function for binding and signaling in CHO-K1 and COS-7 cells expressing the cholecystokinin A receptor. Tsunoda, Y., Song, I., Taylor, L.P., Owyang, C. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. (2004) [Pubmed]
 
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