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. 1995 Mar 24;270(12):6702-9.
doi: 10.1074/jbc.270.12.6702.

Location of regions of the opioid receptor involved in selective agonist binding

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Location of regions of the opioid receptor involved in selective agonist binding

K Fukuda et al. J Biol Chem. .
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Abstract

To elucidate which portions of the opioid receptor molecules are involved in the ligand selectivity, we have expressed chimeric receptors between the rat delta- and mu-opioid receptors from cDNAs and analysed their ligand binding properties. We demonstrate that the major binding determinant for the delta-selective enkephalin-related peptide, [D-Pen2,D-Pen5]enkephalin, resides within the region comprising the transmembrane segments V-VII and the intervening loop regions. On the other hand, the region spanning from the intracellular loop I to the amino-terminal half of the transmembrane segment III is shown to be involved in determining high-affinity binding of the mu-selective enkephalin-related peptides, [D-Ala2, MePhe4,Gly-ol5]enkephalin and [D-Ala2,MePhe4,Met-ol5]enkephalin, whereas the major determinant for binding of the mu-selective alkaloids, morphine and codeine, is demonstrated to exist in the region spanning the transmembrane segments V-VII. These results indicate that distinct regions of the opioid receptor determine the selectivity for the delta- and the mu-selective enkephalin-related peptides and that the binding determinant for the mu-selective alkaloids is distinct from that for the mu-selective enkephalin-related peptides.

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