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Hamster Melatonin Receptors: Cloning and Binding Characterization of MT? and Attempt to Clone MT?.


ABSTRACT: For many years, it was of interest to identify the sequences encoding the two melatonin receptors (MT? and MT?) from various species. After publishing the basic molecular characterization of the human, rat, mouse, sheep, and platypus MT?, MT?, or Mel1c receptors, we began cloning the genes from other animals, such as birds, bats, and vipers. The goal was to advance the receptor crystallization, which could greatly contribute the understanding of the sequence/stability relationship. European hamster MT? receptor was cloned for the first time from this gender, was expressed in stable form in cells, and its binding characterized with a sample of 19 melatonin ligands. Siberian hamster (Phodopus sungorus) expresses a non-functional MT?. We observed that unlike this hamster, the European hamster (Cricetus cricetus) does not have a stop codon in the MT? sequence. Thus, we undertook the tedious task of cloning the MT? receptor. We partially succeeded, sequencing the complete exon 2 and a fragment of exon 1 (from putative amino acids 12 to 38 and 77 to 323), after several years of efforts. In order to show that the protein parts we cloned were capable to sustain some binding capacities, we designed a chimeric MT? receptor using a consensus sequence to replace the unknown amino acids, based on other small rodent MT? sequences. This chimeric construct could bind melatonin in the nanomolar range. This work is meant to be the basis for attempts from other laboratories of the community to determine the complete natural sequence of the European hamster MT? receptor. The present work is the first to show that, among the hamsters, if the Siberian is a natural knockout for MT?, the European one is not.

SUBMITTER: Gautier C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6073278 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Hamster Melatonin Receptors: Cloning and Binding Characterization of MT₁ and Attempt to Clone MT₂.

Gautier Célia C   Dufour Emilie E   Dupré Clémence C   Lizzo Giulia G   Caignard Sarah S   Riest-Fery Isabelle I   Brasseur Chantal C   Legros Céline C   Delagrange Philippe P   Nosjean Olivier O   Simonneaux Valérie V   Boutin Jean A JA   Guenin Sophie-Pénélope SP  

International journal of molecular sciences 20180704 7


For many years, it was of interest to identify the sequences encoding the two melatonin receptors (MT₁ and MT₂) from various species. After publishing the basic molecular characterization of the human, rat, mouse, sheep, and platypus MT₁, MT₂, or Mel1c receptors, we began cloning the genes from other animals, such as birds, bats, and vipers. The goal was to advance the receptor crystallization, which could greatly contribute the understanding of the sequence/stability relationship. European hams  ...[more]

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