Molecular cloning and expression of the human melanocyte stimulating hormone receptor cDNA.

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Chhajlani V, Wikberg JE

Molecular cloning and expression of the human melanocyte stimulating hormone receptor cDNA.

FEBS Lett. 1992 Sep 14;309(3):417-20.

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Abstract

Melanocytes and melanoma cells are known to possess receptors for melanocyte stimulating hormone (MSH). A cDNA clone, designated 11D, has been isolated from human melanoma cells and encodes a MSH receptor. The cloned cDNA encodes a 317 amino acid protein with transmembrane topography characteristics of a G-protein-coupled receptor, but it does not show striking similarity to already published sequences of other G-protein-coupled receptors. When 11D cDNA is expressed in COS-7 cells, it binds an 125I-labelled MSH analogue (NDP-MSH) in a specific manner. The bound ligand could be displaced by melanotropic peptides, alpha-MSH, beta-MSH, gamma-MSH and ACTH (adrenocorticotropic hormone), but not by the non-melanotropic peptide, beta-endorphin. This is the first report of the cloning of the receptor gene of the melanotropin receptor family.

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NameUniProt ID
Melanocyte-stimulating hormone receptorQ01726Details