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Query: EC:1.13.12.7 (
firefly luciferase
)
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Growth hormone receptor
(
GHR
) and prolactin (PRL) receptor (PRLR) are homologous transmembrane class I cytokine receptors. In humans, GH interacts with
GHR
homodimers or PRLR homodimers and PRL interacts with only PRLR homodimers to promote signaling. In human breast cancer cells endogenously expressing both receptors,
GHR
and PRLR specifically coimmunoprecipitate. We previously devised a split luciferase complementation assay to study
GHR
and PRLR assemblages. In this technique,
firefly luciferase
is split into two fragments (N- and C-terminal fragments of the luciferase), each without enzyme activity and tethered to the tails of two receptors. The fragments restore luciferase activity when brought close to each other by the receptors. Real-time ligand-induced complementation changes reflect the arrangement of receptors and indicate that
GHR
/PRLR is arranged as a heteromultimer comprised of
GHR
-
GHR
homodimers and PRLR-PRLR homodimers. We now dissect determinants for
GHR
and PRLR homodimerization versus heteroassociation.
GHR
and PRLR have extracellular domains comprised of the ligand-binding N-terminal subdomain 1 and a membrane-proximal subdomain 2 (S2), which fosters receptor-receptor contact. Based on previous studies of S2 versus the transmembrane domain (TMD) in
GHR
dimerization, we constructed
GHR
(PRLRS2),
GHR
(PRLRS2-TMD), and
GHR
(PRLRTMD), replacing
GHR
's S2 alone, S2 plus TMD, and TMD alone with PRLR's counterpart. We tested by complementation the ability of these chimeras and
GHR
or PRLR to homodimerize or heteroassociate. Comparing various combinations, we found
GHR
(PRLRS2) and
GHR
(PRLRS2-TMD) behaved as PRLR, whereas
GHR
(PRLRTMD) behaved as
GHR
regarding their dimerization partners. We conclude that S2 of
GHR
and PRLR, rather than their TMDs, determines their dimerization partner.
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PMID:Subdomain 2, Not the Transmembrane Domain, Determines the Dimerization Partner of Growth Hormone Receptor and Prolactin Receptor. 2897 6