RRC ID 59728
著者 Sakai K, Yamamoto Y, Ikeuchi T.
タイトル Vertebrates originally possess four functional subtypes of G protein-coupled melatonin receptor.
ジャーナル Sci Rep
Abstract Melatonin receptors (MTNRs) belonging to the G protein-coupled receptor family are considered to consist of three subtypes in vertebrates: MTNR1a, MTNR1b and MTNR1c. Additionally, MTNR1a-like genes have been identified in teleostean species as a fish-specific subtype of MTNR1a. However, similar molecules to this MTNR1a-like gene can be found in some reptiles upon searching the DNA database. We hypothesized that a vertebrate can essentially have four functional subtypes of MTNR as ohnologs. Thus, in the present study we examined the molecular phylogeny, expression patterns and pharmacological profile(s) using the teleost medaka (Oryzias latipes). The four conserved subtypes of MTNR (MTNR1a, MTNR1b, MTNR1c and MTNR1a-like) in vertebrates were classified based on synteny and phylogenetic analysis. The fourth MTNR, termed MTNR1a-like, could be classified as MTNR1d. It was observed by using RT-qPCR that expression patterns differed amongst these subtypes. Moreover, mtnr1a, mtnr1c and mtnr1a-like/mtnr1d expression was elevated during short days compared to long days in diencephalons. All the subtypes were activated by melatonin and transduced signals into the Gi pathway, to perform a cAMP-responsive reporter gene assay. It was shown that MTNR originally consisted of four subtypes: MTNR1a, MTNR1b, MTNR1c and MTNR1d. These subtypes were functional, at least in fish, although some organisms, including mammals, have lost one or two subtypes.
巻・号 9(1)
ページ 9465
公開日 2019-7-1
DOI 10.1038/s41598-019-45925-2
PII 10.1038/s41598-019-45925-2
PMID 31263128
PMC PMC6602942
MeSH Animals Brain / metabolism Down-Regulation / drug effects Eye / metabolism Melatonin / pharmacology Oryzias / metabolism Phylogeny Pituitary Gland / metabolism Receptors, Melatonin / antagonists & inhibitors Receptors, Melatonin / classification Receptors, Melatonin / genetics Receptors, Melatonin / metabolism* Synteny Tetrahydronaphthalenes / pharmacology Tryptamines / pharmacology Vertebrates / metabolism*
IF 4.011
引用数 0
リソース情報
ヒト・動物細胞 Hepa-E1(RCB1155)