5-HT5A受体
生物
跨膜结构域
多巴胺受体D3
分子生物学
互补DNA
GABBR1型
选择性拼接
受体
G蛋白偶联受体
多巴胺受体D2
酶联受体
遗传学
蛋白酶激活受体2
细胞生物学
基因
基因亚型
作者
Pierre Sokoloff,Bruno Giros,Marie‐Pascale Martres,M Andrieux,Roger Besançon,C. Pilon,Marie-Louise Bouthenet,Evelyne Souil,J.C. Schwartz
出处
期刊:PubMed
日期:1992-02-01
卷期号:42 (2A): 224-30
被引量:106
摘要
A novel dopamine receptor has been recently cloned, which differs from D1 and D2 receptors by its sequence, localization, pharmacology and possibly signalling system, hence its designation as D3 receptor. The D3 receptor cDNA was obtained by a combination of screenings of DNA libraries and PCR polymerase chain reaction experiments. It encodes a protein with a predicted structure consisting in 7 transmembrane domains indicating that it belongs to the G-protein coupled receptor family. Its global homology is 52% with the D2 receptor but 78% if only transmembrane domains are considered. Two shorter transcript variants, in addition to the full-length cDNA were detected by PCR in various rat brain regions. The shorter transcripts are generated by alternative splicing and encode two putative proteins respectively interrupted after the second transmembrane domain and lacking the second extracytoplasmic loop. After transfection of this latter isoform into cultured cells, no dopaminergic activity could be detected. These shorter splice variants may regulate the number of active D3 receptors. The human D3 receptor was also cloned using similar approaches with rat D3 receptor cDNA probes and was found highly homologous to the rat receptor, except in the third intracytoplasmic loop. The human D3 receptor gene was assigned to the chromosome 3 at q13.3 band. Visualisation of D3 receptor mRNA in rat brain by in situ hybridization indicated a predominant expression of the message in the ventral striatum and other "limbic" areas. There is no overlap in the distributions of D2 and D3 receptor mRNAs in discrete structures, suggesting that the two transcripts are expressed by different cells.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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