Differential membrane targeting and pharmacological characterization of chimeras of rat serotonin 5-HT1A and 5-HT1B receptors expressed in epithelial LLC-PK1 cells

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Darmon, M [1 ]
Langlois, X [1 ]
Suffisseau, L [1 ]
Fattaccini, CM [1 ]
Hamon, M [1 ]
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[1] Univ Paris 06, INSERM U288, F-75634 Paris 13, France
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serotonin 5-HT receptors; receptor chimeras; membrane localization; targeting; LLC-PK1 epithelial cells;
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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The serotonin 5-HT1A and 5-HT1B receptors are two structurally related but pharmacologically distinguishable 5-HT receptor types. In brain, the 5-HT1A receptor is localized on the soma and dendrites of neurons, whereas the 5-HT1B receptor is targeted to the axon terminals. We previously showed that these two receptors are targeted in different membrane compartments when stably expressed in the epithelial LLC-PK1 cell line. Further investigations on the mechanisms responsible for their differential targeting were done by constructing chimeras of 5-HT1A and 5-HT1B receptors still able to bind specifically [H-3]lysergic acid diethylamide and selective agonists and antagonists. Their cellular localization examined by confocal microscopy suggests that the third intracellular domain of the 5-HT1B receptor was responsible for its Golgi-like localization in transfected LLC-PK1 cells. In contrast, the third intracellular domain of the 5-HT1A receptor apparently allowed the sorting of the chimeras to the plasma membrane. Further inclusion of the C-terminal domain of the 5-HT1A receptor in their sequence led to a basolateral localization, whereas that of the 5-HT1B receptor allowed an apical targeting, suggesting the existence of a targeting signal in this portion of the receptor(s).
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页码:2294 / 2303
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