Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2800818 General and Comparative Endocrinology 2011 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Analysis of the functional expression of the melanocortin 2 receptor (MC2R) from a rather broad spectrum of vertebrates indicates that MC2R is exclusively selective for the ligand, ACTH, and the melanocortin receptor accessory protein 1 (MRAP1) is required for high affinity ACTH binding and activation of MC2R. A phylogenetic analysis of MRAP1 suggested that tetrapod sequences and bony fish sequences may represent two distinct trends in the evolution of the mrap1 gene. To test this hypothesis, a frog (Xenopus tropicalis) MC2R was expressed in CHO cells either in the presence of a tetrapod (mouse) MRAP1 or a bony fish (zebrafish) MRAP1. The response of frog MC2R to different concentrations of human ACTH(1–24) was more robust in the presence of mouse MRAP1 than in the presence of zebrafish MRAP1. Conversely, the cAMP response mediated by the rainbow trout (Oncorhynchusmykiss) MC2R was almost twofold higher and occurred at 1000-fold lower ACTH concentration in the presence of zebrafish MRAP1 than in the presence of mouse MRAP1. Collectively, these experiments raise the possibility that at least two distinct trends have emerged in the co-evolution of MC2R/MRAP1 interactions during the radiation of the vertebrates.

Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► Functional expression of Xenopus tropicalis MC2R in CHO cells requires co-expression with mouse MRAP1. ► Functional expression of the X. tropicalis MC2R is diminished when co-transfected with zebrafish MRAP1. ► Functional expression of Oncorhynchus mykiss MC2R is robust when zebrafish MRAP is co-transfected into CHO cells. ► However, functional expression is marginal when the O. mykiss MC2R is co-transfected with mouse MRAP1. ► It appears that there are teleost-specific and tetrapod-specific interactions between MC2R and MRAP1.

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