The human 5-HT2 receptor is encoded by a multiple intron-exon gene.

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Chen K, Yang W, Grimsby J, Shih JC

The human 5-HT2 receptor is encoded by a multiple intron-exon gene.

Brain Res Mol Brain Res. 1992 Jun;14(1-2):20-6.

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Abstract

Serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine; 5-HT) mediates many central and peripheral nervous system functions by its interaction with specific neuronal receptors. Here we report the genomic structure of the human 5-HT2 receptor. The SacI-EcoRI restriction fragment of rat 5-HT2 receptor cDNA was used as a probe to identify and isolate two positive clones of 8.5 and 7.0 kb from an EcoRI restriction digest of a chromosome 13 specific EcoRI fragment lambda-phage human genomic library. Subcloning and sequencing of these fragments showed the 8.5 kb fragment (designated lambda SE-5) contained the first two exons of the 5-HT2 receptor gene. The 7.0 kb insert (lambda SE-2) contained an incomplete third exon. A HindIII-EcoRI fragment of this insert was used as a probe to isolate a 9.0 kb clone (lambda SH-2), which contained the entire third exon, from a chromosome 13 specific HindIII-fragment lambda-phage human genomic library. The isolation of these three clones (lambda SE-5, lambda SE-2 and lambda SH-2) shows that the human 5-HT2 receptor gene consists of three exons separated by two introns and spans over 20 kb. The deduced amino acid sequence of the human, mouse and rat 5-HT2 receptors are highly conserved and all three share a 90% sequence similarity.

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5-hydroxytryptamine receptor 2AP28223Details