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Natriuretic peptides inhibit adenylyl cyclase activity in dispersed eel gill cells

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posted on 2004-04-01, 00:00 authored by Will Callahan, Scott Nankervis, Marie-Therese Toop
The effect of natriuretic peptides on forskolin-evoked adenylyl cyclase activity was investigated in dispersed gill cells from the Australian short-finned eel (<i>Anguilla australis</i>). Molecular cloning techniques were employed to identify the putative G-protein-activating motif within the intracellular domain of the eel natriuretic peptide C receptor. Eel ANP, eel CNP and the NPR-C-specific C-ANF inhibited the forskolin-stimulated production of cyclic AMP. This effect was abolished by pretreatment of cells with pertussis toxin. Eel VNP was without effect on adenylyl cyclase activity. PCR and molecular cloning indicated that the intracellular domain of <i>A. australis</i> NPR-C has the same amino acid sequence as <i>Anguilla japonic</i>a. Alignment of these sequences with <i>Rattus norvegicu</i>s NPR-C indicated conservation of the putative G-protein-activating motif BB...BBXXB (B=basic, X=nonbasic residues). These data suggest that branchially-expressed NPR-C may play a physiological role additional to that of ligand clearance.<br>

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Location

Heidelberg, Germany

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2004, Springer-Verlag

Journal

Journal of comparative physiology b: biochemical, systemic, and environmental physiology

Volume

174

Pagination

275 - 280

ISSN

0174-1578

eISSN

1432-136X