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Research Article

Human Substance P Receptor Expressed in Sf9 Cells Couples with Multiple Endogenous G Proteins

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Pages 51-65 | Published online: 26 Sep 2008
 

Abstract

To identify the G proteins involved in the function of human substance P receptor (hSPR), the receptor was expressed in Sf9 cells using the baculovirus expression system. Maximal hSPR expression was up to 65 pmol/mg membrane protein. The following data indicated that hSPR in Sf9 membranes is coupled to endogenous G proteins: 1) binding of agonist radioligand [125I]BHSP to the receptor was sensitive to guanine nucleotides; and 2) stimulation of the receptor increased [35S]GTPγS binding. The hSPR-associated G proteins were identified by photoaffinity labeling with [α-32P]-azidoanilido GTP ([α-32P]AAGTP), followed by immunoprecipitation of the labeled G proteins with antibodies specific for various Gα-subunits. These experiments showed that stimulation of hSPR in Sf9 membranes activated multiple endogenous G proteins including Gαo, Gαq/11, and Gα. While hSPR's ability to associate with Gq/11 is well-documented, the present study provides the first evidence of hSPR's potential to activate Gαo and Gαs.

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