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Cloning,Expression, Pharmacology and Tissue Distribution of the Mouse Somatostatin Receptor Subtype 5
Authors:Hans Baumeister,Oliver J. Kreuzer,Dirk Roosterman,Judith Sch  fer,Wolfgang Meyerhof
Affiliation:Hans Baumeister,Oliver J. Kreuzer,Dirk Roosterman,Judith Schäfer,Wolfgang Meyerhof
Abstract:The gene encoding the mouse somatostatin receptor subtype 5 has been isolated from a genomic library and the mRNA start point mapped to position ?95 relative to the translational start codon. The promoter region is devoid of TATA and CAAT boxes but contains putative binding sites for AP-1, AP-2 and SP1 and response elements for glucocorticoids (GRE) and phorbol esters (TRE). The encoded receptor protein with a predicted molecular weight of 42.5 kDa is comprised of 385 amino acids and thus contains 22 and 21 amino acids more than rat and human counterparts. The extra amino acids are caused by another translational initiation codon located further upstream. In the region of overlap the mouse somatostatin receptor subtype 5 displays 96.7% sequence identity to the rat and 81.7% to the human homologue. Application of somatostatin-14 and ?28 to human embryonic kidney cells expressing the recombinant receptor resulted in the inhibition of forskolin-stimulated adenylyl cyclase with comparable EC50 values. Consistent with the observed sequence relationship, the mouse somatostatin receptor subtype 5 displays a pharmacological profile that resembles the rat homologue more closely than the human counterpart. mRNA for the mouse somatostatin type 5 receptor has been detected in pituitary, kidney, spleen and ovary and, to a lesser extent, in brain, stomach, intestine and thymus but was not observed in heart, pancreas and liver.
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