Isolation and functional characterization of calcitonin-like diuretic hormone receptors in Rhodnius prolixus.

Several families of diuretic hormones exist in insects, one of which is the calcitonin-like diuretic hormone (CT/DH) family. CT/DH mediates its effects by binding to family B G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs). Here we isolate and functionally characterize two R. prolixusCT/DH receptor paralogs (Rh...

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Main Authors: Meet Zandawala, Shizhong Li, Frank Hauser, Cornelis J P Grimmelikhuijzen, Ian Orchard
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
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spelling doaj-5849b8577edf422dafadf89066745e5f2020-11-25T02:16:41ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-01811e8246610.1371/journal.pone.0082466Isolation and functional characterization of calcitonin-like diuretic hormone receptors in Rhodnius prolixus.Meet ZandawalaShizhong LiFrank HauserCornelis J P GrimmelikhuijzenIan OrchardSeveral families of diuretic hormones exist in insects, one of which is the calcitonin-like diuretic hormone (CT/DH) family. CT/DH mediates its effects by binding to family B G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs). Here we isolate and functionally characterize two R. prolixusCT/DH receptor paralogs (Rhopr-CT/DH-R1 and Rhopr-CT/DH-R2) using a novel heterologous assay utilizing a modified human embryonic kidney 293 (HEK293) cell line. Rhopr-CT/DH-R1 is orthologous to the previously characterized D. melanogasterCT/DH receptor (CG17415) while Rhopr-CT/DH-R2 is orthologous to the D. melanogaster receptor (CG4395), an orphan receptor whose ligand was unknown until now. We determine the cDNA sequences of three splice variants encoding Rhopr-CT/DH-R1 (Rhopr-CT/DH-R1-A, Rhopr-CT/DH-R1-B and Rhopr-CT/DH-R1-C) and two splice variants encoding Rhopr-CT/DH-R2 (Rhopr-CT/DH-R2-A and Rhopr-CT/DH-R2-B). Rhopr-CT/DH-R1-A and Rhopr-CT/DH-R2-A encode truncated receptors that lack six and seven of the characteristic seven transmembrane domains, respectively. Rhopr-CT/DH-R1-B and Rhopr-CT/DH-R1-C, which only differ by 2 amino acids in their C-terminal domain, can both be activated by Rhopr-CT/DH at equal sensitivities (EC50 = 200-300 nM). Interestingly, Rhopr-CT/DH-R2-B is much more sensitive to Rhopr-CT/DH (EC50 = 15 nM) compared to Rhopr-CT/DH-R1-B/C and also yields a much greater response (amplitude) in our heterologous assay. This is the first study to reveal that insects possess at least two CT/DH receptors, which may be functionally different. Quantitative PCR demonstrates that Rhopr-CT/DH-R1 and Rhopr-CT/DH-R2 have distinct expression patterns, with both receptors expressed centrally and peripherally. Moreover, the expression analysis also identified novel target tissues for this neuropeptide, including testes, ovaries and prothoracic glands, suggesting a possible role for Rhopr-CT/DH in reproductive physiology and development.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3843727?pdf=render
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author Meet Zandawala
Shizhong Li
Frank Hauser
Cornelis J P Grimmelikhuijzen
Ian Orchard
spellingShingle Meet Zandawala
Shizhong Li
Frank Hauser
Cornelis J P Grimmelikhuijzen
Ian Orchard
Isolation and functional characterization of calcitonin-like diuretic hormone receptors in Rhodnius prolixus.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Meet Zandawala
Shizhong Li
Frank Hauser
Cornelis J P Grimmelikhuijzen
Ian Orchard
author_sort Meet Zandawala
title Isolation and functional characterization of calcitonin-like diuretic hormone receptors in Rhodnius prolixus.
title_short Isolation and functional characterization of calcitonin-like diuretic hormone receptors in Rhodnius prolixus.
title_full Isolation and functional characterization of calcitonin-like diuretic hormone receptors in Rhodnius prolixus.
title_fullStr Isolation and functional characterization of calcitonin-like diuretic hormone receptors in Rhodnius prolixus.
title_full_unstemmed Isolation and functional characterization of calcitonin-like diuretic hormone receptors in Rhodnius prolixus.
title_sort isolation and functional characterization of calcitonin-like diuretic hormone receptors in rhodnius prolixus.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Several families of diuretic hormones exist in insects, one of which is the calcitonin-like diuretic hormone (CT/DH) family. CT/DH mediates its effects by binding to family B G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs). Here we isolate and functionally characterize two R. prolixusCT/DH receptor paralogs (Rhopr-CT/DH-R1 and Rhopr-CT/DH-R2) using a novel heterologous assay utilizing a modified human embryonic kidney 293 (HEK293) cell line. Rhopr-CT/DH-R1 is orthologous to the previously characterized D. melanogasterCT/DH receptor (CG17415) while Rhopr-CT/DH-R2 is orthologous to the D. melanogaster receptor (CG4395), an orphan receptor whose ligand was unknown until now. We determine the cDNA sequences of three splice variants encoding Rhopr-CT/DH-R1 (Rhopr-CT/DH-R1-A, Rhopr-CT/DH-R1-B and Rhopr-CT/DH-R1-C) and two splice variants encoding Rhopr-CT/DH-R2 (Rhopr-CT/DH-R2-A and Rhopr-CT/DH-R2-B). Rhopr-CT/DH-R1-A and Rhopr-CT/DH-R2-A encode truncated receptors that lack six and seven of the characteristic seven transmembrane domains, respectively. Rhopr-CT/DH-R1-B and Rhopr-CT/DH-R1-C, which only differ by 2 amino acids in their C-terminal domain, can both be activated by Rhopr-CT/DH at equal sensitivities (EC50 = 200-300 nM). Interestingly, Rhopr-CT/DH-R2-B is much more sensitive to Rhopr-CT/DH (EC50 = 15 nM) compared to Rhopr-CT/DH-R1-B/C and also yields a much greater response (amplitude) in our heterologous assay. This is the first study to reveal that insects possess at least two CT/DH receptors, which may be functionally different. Quantitative PCR demonstrates that Rhopr-CT/DH-R1 and Rhopr-CT/DH-R2 have distinct expression patterns, with both receptors expressed centrally and peripherally. Moreover, the expression analysis also identified novel target tissues for this neuropeptide, including testes, ovaries and prothoracic glands, suggesting a possible role for Rhopr-CT/DH in reproductive physiology and development.
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