Using pull-down and mass spectrometry experiments, we have previously demonstrated that adenosine A(2A)-dopamine D-2 receptor-receptor heteromerization depends on an electrostatic interaction between an Arg-rich epitope from the third intracellular loop of the D-2 receptor (217RRRRKR222) and two adjacent Asp residues (DD401-402) or a phosphorylated Ser (pS(374)) residue in the carboxyl terminus of the A(2A) receptor. It has been demonstrated recently that a specific region in the carboxyl terminus of the dopamine D, receptor (L-387-L-416) and a specific region in the carboxyl terminus of the NR1-1 subunit of the NMDA receptor (E-834-S-938) are involved in D-1-NMDA receptor-receptor heteromerization. Careful perusal of these interacting regions shows the presence of a phosphorylated serine (pS(397)) and adjacent glutamates (EE404-405) in the D-1 receptor, whereas NR1-1 contains three adjacent Arg residues (RRR893-896). These epitopes are highly conserved in all species, a sign that the epitopes are likely to be involved in a physiologically significant activity. If similar epitopes are found to be involved in the formation of receptor heteromers other than A(2A)-D-2 and D-1-NMDA, the epitope-epitope electrostatic interaction might represent an important general mechanism underlying receptor-receptor interactions.

Role of electrostatic interaction in receptor-receptor heteromerization / A. S., Woods; F., Ciruela; K., Fuxe; Agnati, Luigi Francesco; C., Lluis; R., Franco; S., Ferre. - In: JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR NEUROSCIENCE. - ISSN 0895-8696. - STAMPA. - 26:(2005), pp. 125-132. [10.1385/JMN:26:2-3:125]

Role of electrostatic interaction in receptor-receptor heteromerization

AGNATI, Luigi Francesco;
2005

Abstract

Using pull-down and mass spectrometry experiments, we have previously demonstrated that adenosine A(2A)-dopamine D-2 receptor-receptor heteromerization depends on an electrostatic interaction between an Arg-rich epitope from the third intracellular loop of the D-2 receptor (217RRRRKR222) and two adjacent Asp residues (DD401-402) or a phosphorylated Ser (pS(374)) residue in the carboxyl terminus of the A(2A) receptor. It has been demonstrated recently that a specific region in the carboxyl terminus of the dopamine D, receptor (L-387-L-416) and a specific region in the carboxyl terminus of the NR1-1 subunit of the NMDA receptor (E-834-S-938) are involved in D-1-NMDA receptor-receptor heteromerization. Careful perusal of these interacting regions shows the presence of a phosphorylated serine (pS(397)) and adjacent glutamates (EE404-405) in the D-1 receptor, whereas NR1-1 contains three adjacent Arg residues (RRR893-896). These epitopes are highly conserved in all species, a sign that the epitopes are likely to be involved in a physiologically significant activity. If similar epitopes are found to be involved in the formation of receptor heteromers other than A(2A)-D-2 and D-1-NMDA, the epitope-epitope electrostatic interaction might represent an important general mechanism underlying receptor-receptor interactions.
2005
26
125
132
Role of electrostatic interaction in receptor-receptor heteromerization / A. S., Woods; F., Ciruela; K., Fuxe; Agnati, Luigi Francesco; C., Lluis; R., Franco; S., Ferre. - In: JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR NEUROSCIENCE. - ISSN 0895-8696. - STAMPA. - 26:(2005), pp. 125-132. [10.1385/JMN:26:2-3:125]
A. S., Woods; F., Ciruela; K., Fuxe; Agnati, Luigi Francesco; C., Lluis; R., Franco; S., Ferre
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