Journal of Biological Chemistry 1999-12-24

Isolation and cDNA cloning of a novel galanin-like peptide (GALP) from porcine hypothalamus.

T Ohtaki, S Kumano, Y Ishibashi, K Ogi, H Matsui, M Harada, C Kitada, T Kurokawa, H Onda, M Fujino

Index: J. Biol. Chem. 274(52) , 37041-5, (1999)

Full Text: HTML

Abstract

Galanin is a widely distributed neuropeptide with a variety of physiological functions. Three galanin receptor subtypes, GALR1, GALR2, and GALR3, have been reported. We isolated a novel galanin-like peptide (GALP) from porcine hypothalamus by observing its activity for increasing [(35)S]GTPgammaS binding to a membrane preparation of GALR2-transfected cells. The peptide had 60 amino acid residues and a non-amidated C terminus. The amino acid sequence of GALP-(9-21) was completely identical to that of galanin-(1-13). A cloned porcine GALP cDNA indicated that GALP was processed from a 120-amino acid GALP precursor protein. The structures of rat and human GALP-(1-60) were deduced from cloned cDNA, which indicated that the amino acid sequences 1-24 and 41-53 were highly conserved between humans, rats, and pigs. Receptor binding studies revealed that porcine GALP-(1-60) had a high affinity for the GALR2 receptor (IC(50) = 0.24 nM) and a lower affinity for the GALR1 receptor (IC(50) = 4.3 nM). In contrast, galanin showed high affinity for the GALR1 (IC(50) = 0.097 nM) and GALR2 receptors (IC(50) = 0.48 nM). GALP is therefore an endogenous ligand that preferentially binds the GALR2 receptor, whereas galanin is relatively non-selective.


Related Compounds

  • Galanin-Like Pept...

Related Articles:

Galanin modulates the neural niche to favour perineural invasion in head and neck cancer.

2015-01-01

[Nat. Commun. 6 , 6885, (2015)]

Galanin-like peptides exert potent vasoactive functions in vivo.

2007-03-01

[J. Invest. Dermatol. 127(3) , 716-21, (2007)]

Cloning and distribution of galanin-like peptide mRNA in the hypothalamus and pituitary of the macaque.

2002-03-01

[Endocrinology 143(3) , 755-63, (2002)]

Galanin-like peptide (GALP) mRNA expression is restricted to arcuate nucleus of hypothalamus in adult male rat brain.

2000-08-01

[Neuroendocrinology 72 , 67, (2000)]

More Articles...