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Endothelin receptor synthetic N-terminal fragment interacts with the receptor itself
C Mendre1, D Hamroun, L Dupoirieux
1INSERM, U401, Centre de Pharmacologie-Endocrinologie, Montpellier, France.
Abstract:
Endothelin binds to receptors belonging to the family of G-protein-coupled receptors with an N-terminal extracellular domain that is suspected to be part of the binding site. We have synthesized different peptides of this N-terminal extracellular domain and analyzed the increase in calcium concentration ([Ca2+]i) induced by these peptides in the MEG-01 cell line and their influence on the ET-1 concentration-effect response. Nt (20-79) exhibited a partial agonistic effect on [Ca2+]i and blunted the functional response of ET-1 in MEG-01 cells, but was not able to compete with radiolabeled ET-1 binding. The agonist effect was inhibited by the ET receptor antagonists PD 142893 and BQ123, suggesting an interaction between Nt (20-79) and the ETA receptor at a site that could be different from the one of ET-1.