Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2006562 Peptides 2011 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

The receptors for calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) and adrenomedullin (AM) are complexes of the calcitonin receptor-like receptor (CLR) and receptor activity-modifying proteins (RAMP). The CGRP receptor is a CLR/RAMP1 pairing whereas CLR/RAMP2 and CLR/RAMP3 constitute two subtypes of AM receptor: AM1 and AM2, respectively. Previous studies identified Glu74 in RAMP3 to be important for AM binding and potency. To further understand the importance of this residue and its equivalent in RAMP1 (Trp74) we substituted the native amino acids with several others. In RAMP3, these were Trp, Phe, Tyr, Ala, Ser, Thr, Arg and Asn; in RAMP1, Glu, Phe, Tyr, Ala and Asn substitutions were made. The mutant RAMPs were co-expressed with CLR in Cos7 cells; receptor function in response to AM, AM2/intermedin and CGRP was measured in a cAMP assay and cell surface expression was determined by ELISA. Phe reduced AM potency in RAMP3 but had no effect in RAMP1. In contrast, Tyr had no effect in RAMP3 but enhanced AM potency in RAMP1. Most other substitutions had a small effect on AM potency in both receptors whereas there was little impact on CGRP or AM2 potency. Overall, these data suggest that the geometry and charge of the residue at position 74 contribute to how AM interacts with the AM2 and CGRP receptors and confirms the role of this position in dictating differential AM pharmacology at the AM2 and CGRP receptors.

► Amino acid substitutions were carried out at position 74 of RAMPs 1 and 3 in CGRP and AM2 receptors. ► Geometry and charge of the residue at position 74 contribute to AM interactions with the receptors. ► The crucial role of the native residue Glu74 for AM, but not CGRP interactions is emphasized.

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