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Query: EC:4.6.1.1 (
adenylate cyclase
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GPR48
, also known as leucine-rich repeat (LRR)-containing G-protein-coupled receptor 4 (LGR4), is a member of the G-protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) family of proteins. However, its biological functions remain unclear, since neither its ligand nor signal transduction pathway have been identified, and it is usually difficult to solve the function of such orphan receptors. The aim of this study was to generate a constitutively active form of human
GPR48
, that would form a ligand-independent active conformation and may function in a similar manner to activated
GPR48
following ligand binding. We introduced four independent mutations into transmembrane domains V and VI of a human
GPR48
cDNA. The wild-type and mutant GPR48s were expressed in HEK293 cells by transient transfection of appropriate expression plasmids. Since ligand-activated receptors for gonadotropins, which are structurally similar to
GPR48
, stimulate
adenylate cyclase
and increase cellular cyclic AMP, we investigated, whether the
GPR48
-transfected cells showed altered cyclic AMP levels. The cellular cyclic AMP level in HEK293 cells was increased following transfection of wild-type
GPR48
in a dose-dependent manner. Moreover, transfection of a
GPR48
-T7551 mutant, in which threonine-755 was replaced with isoleucine, dramatically increased the cyclic AMP level. Stable transformants derived from HCT116 cells that constitutively expressed the
GPR48
-T7551 mutant also showed high cyclic AMP levels. These results indicate that the
GPR48
-T7551 mutant is a constitutively active mutant. This mutant may be useful for studying the biological functions of
GPR48
and
GPR48
-mediated signal transduction, even if the specific ligand remains unknown in the future.
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PMID:Generation of a constitutively active mutant of human GPR48/LGR4, a G-protein-coupled receptor. 1660 82