Cloning and characterization of cDNA encoding a novel human leukotriene B4 receptor

Y Tryselius, NE Nilsson, K Kotarsky, B Olde… - Biochemical and …, 2000 - Elsevier
Y Tryselius, NE Nilsson, K Kotarsky, B Olde, C Owman
Biochemical and biophysical research communications, 2000Elsevier
By homology screening using BLAST searches of expressed sequence tags (ESTs), we
have found a previously unidentified cDNA encoding a putative seven-transmembrane
receptor with highest similarity to the leukotriene B4 receptor, BLTR. Analysis of calcium flow
in transfected cells, along with sequence analysis, revealed that the EST encoded a
functionally inactive protein, lacking the segment corresponding to the C-terminal part of the
putative receptor protein. The missing segment was obtained by PCR amplification of a …
By homology screening using BLAST searches of expressed sequence tags (ESTs), we have found a previously unidentified cDNA encoding a putative seven-transmembrane receptor with highest similarity to the leukotriene B4 receptor, BLTR. Analysis of calcium flow in transfected cells, along with sequence analysis, revealed that the EST encoded a functionally inactive protein, lacking the segment corresponding to the C-terminal part of the putative receptor protein. The missing segment was obtained by PCR amplification of a human leukocyte cDNA library and ligated to the truncated EST cDNA. The novel cDNA encodes a full-length receptor with 39% identity to the previously cloned BLTR. Studies of intracellular calcium flow of transfected HeLa cells exposed to various leukotrienes showed that also the novel BLTR-like receptor can be activated by leukotriene B4, and it is therefore tentatively named BLTR2.
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