Neuropeptide Y family receptors Y1 and Y2 from sea lamprey, Petromyzon marinus

被引:4
|
作者
Xu, Bo [1 ]
Lagman, David [1 ]
Sundstrom, Gorel [1 ]
Larhammar, Dan [1 ]
机构
[1] Uppsala Univ, Sci Life Lab, Dept Neurosci, SE-75124 Uppsala, Sweden
基金
瑞典研究理事会;
关键词
Lamprey; Neuropeptide Y; Receptor; Evolution; Phylogeny; Synteny; PEPTIDE-YY; PHARMACOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION; CHROMOSOME DUPLICATIONS; PANCREATIC-POLYPEPTIDE; LAMPETRA-FLUVIATILIS; MOLECULAR EVOLUTION; EARLY VERTEBRATES; ANCESTRAL GENE; MESSENGER-RNAS; ALPHA-SUBUNITS;
D O I
10.1016/j.ygcen.2015.08.005
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
The vertebrate gene family for neuropeptide Y (NPY) receptors expanded by duplication of the chromosome carrying the ancestral Y1-Y2-Y5 gene triplet. After loss of some duplicates, the ancestral jawed vertebrate had seven receptor subtypes forming the Y1 (including Y1 Y4, Y6, Y8), Y2 (including Y2, Y7) and Y5 (only Y5) subfamilies. Lampreys are considered to have experienced the same chromosome duplications as gnathostomes and should also be expected to have multiple receptor genes. However, previously only a Y4-like and a Y5 receptor have been cloned and characterized. Here we report the cloning and characterization of two additional receptors from the sea lamprey Petromyzon marinus. Sequence phylogeny alone could not with certainty assign their identity, but based on synteny comparisons of P. marinas and the Arctic lamprey, Lethenteron camtschaticum, with jawed vertebrates, the two receptors most likely are Y1 and Y2. Both receptors were expressed in human HEK293 cells and inositol phosphate assays were performed to determine the response to the three native lamprey peptides NPY, PYY and PMY. The three peptides have similar potencies in the nanomolar range for VI. No obvious response to the three peptides was detected for Y2. Synteny analysis supports identification of the previously cloned receptor as Y4. No additional NPY receptor genes could be identified in the presently available lamprey genome assemblies. Thus, four NPY-family receptors have been identified in lampreys, orthologs of the same subtypes as in humans (Y1, Y2, Y4 and Y5), whereas many other vertebrate lineages have retained additional ancestral subtypes. (C) 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:106 / 115
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Y1 AND Y2 RECEPTORS FOR NEUROPEPTIDE-Y
    SHEIKH, SP
    HAKANSON, R
    SCHWARTZ, TW
    [J]. FEBS LETTERS, 1989, 245 (1-2) : 209 - 214
  • [2] Structural basis of neuropeptide Y signaling through Y1 and Y2 receptors
    Shen, Siyuan
    Deng, Yue
    Shen, Chenglong
    Chen, Haidi
    Cheng, Lin
    Wu, Chao
    Zhao, Chang
    Yang, Zhiqian
    Hou, Hanlin
    Wang, Kexin
    Shao, Zhenhua
    Deng, Cheng
    Ye, Feng
    Yan, Wei
    [J]. MEDCOMM, 2024, 5 (07):
  • [3] Cloning and pharmacological characterization of the neuropeptide Y receptor Y5 in the sea lamprey, Petromyzon marinus
    Xu, Bo
    Sundstrom, Gorel
    Kuraku, Shigehiro
    Lundell, Ingrid
    Larhammar, Dan
    [J]. PEPTIDES, 2013, 39 : 64 - 70
  • [4] Expression of neuropeptide Y, Y1 and Y2 receptors in human epidermal layer of the skin
    Dumont, Y.
    Duranton, A.
    Demaude, J.
    Bastianeto, S.
    Breton, L.
    Quirion, R.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF INVESTIGATIVE DERMATOLOGY, 2009, 129 : S60 - S60
  • [5] The antiparallel pancreatic polypeptide fold in the binding of neuropeptide Y to Y1 and Y2 receptors
    [J]. 1600, American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Inc., Bethesda, United States (265):
  • [6] The neuropeptide Y receptors, Y1 and Y2, are transiently and differentially expressed in the developing cerebellum
    Neveu, I
    Rémy, S
    Naveilhan, P
    [J]. NEUROSCIENCE, 2002, 113 (04) : 767 - 777
  • [7] NEUROPEPTIDE-Y RECEPTOR SUBTYPES, Y1 AND Y2
    WAHLESTEDT, C
    GRUNDEMAR, L
    HAKANSON, R
    HEILIG, M
    SHEN, GH
    ZUKOWSKAGROJEC, Z
    REIS, DJ
    [J]. ANNALS OF THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, 1990, 611 : 7 - 26
  • [8] Irreversible binding kinetics of neuropeptide y Ligands to Y2 but not to Y1 and Y5 receptors
    Dautzenberg, FM
    Neysari, S
    [J]. PHARMACOLOGY, 2005, 75 (01) : 21 - 29
  • [9] Distinct roles of the Y1 and Y2 receptors on neuropeptide Y-induced sensitization to sedation
    Naveilhan, P
    Canals, JM
    Arenas, E
    Ernfors, P
    [J]. JOURNAL OF NEUROCHEMISTRY, 2001, 78 (06) : 1201 - 1207
  • [10] Proteolytic stability of neuropeptide Y analogues with high binding affinity for Y1 and Y2 receptors
    Khan, Irfan U.
    Reppich, Regina
    Beck-Sickinger, Annette G.
    [J]. Peptides 2004, Proceedings: BRIDGES BETWEEN DISCIPLINES, 2005, : 872 - 873