cDNA cloning and expression of a hamster α-thrombin receptor coupled to Ca2+ mobilization

UB Rasmussen, V Vouret-Craviari, S Jallat… - FEBS letters, 1991 - Elsevier
UB Rasmussen, V Vouret-Craviari, S Jallat, Y Schlesinger, G Pagès, A Pavirani, JP Lecocq…
FEBS letters, 1991Elsevier
The serine protease α-thrombin (thrombin) potently stimulates G-protein-coupled signaling
pathways and DNA synthesis in CCL39 hamster lung fibroblasts. To clone a thrombin
receptor cDNA, selective amplification of mRNA sequences displaying homology to the
transmembrane domains of G-protein-coupled receptor genes was performed by
polymerase chain reaction. Using reverse transcribed poly (A)+ RNA from CCL39 cells and
degenerate primers corresponding to conserved regions of several phospholipase C …
Abstract
The serine protease α-thrombin (thrombin) potently stimulates G-protein-coupled signaling pathways and DNA synthesis in CCL39 hamster lung fibroblasts. To clone a thrombin receptor cDNA, selective amplification of mRNA sequences displaying homology to the transmembrane domains of G-protein-coupled receptor genes was performed by polymerase chain reaction. Using reverse transcribed poly(A)+ RNA from CCL39 cells and degenerate primers corresponding to conserved regions of several phospholipase C-coupled receptors, three novel putative receptor sequences were identified. One corresponds to an mRNA transcript of 3.4 kb in CCL39 cells and a relatively abundant cDNA. Microinjection of RNA transcribed in vitro from this cDNA in Xenopus oocytes leads to the expression of a functional thrombin receptor. The hamster thrombin receptor consists of 427 amino acid residues with 8 hydrophobic domains, including one at the extreme N-terminus that is likely to represent a signal peptide. A thrombin consensus cleavage site is present in the N-terminal extracellular region of the receptor sequence followed by a negatively charged cluster of residues present in a number of proteins that interact with the anion-binding exosite of thrombin.
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