Mapping peptide-binding domains of the substance P (NK-1) receptor from P388D1 cells with photolabile agonists

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Abstract

The tachykinin substance P (SP) is a peptide transmitter of primary afferents. Its actions on both central and peripheral targets are mediated by a G-protein-coupled receptor of known primary structure. To identify contact sites between the undecapeptide SP and its receptor, we prepared radiolabeled photoreactive analogs of SP (H-RPKPQQFFGLM-NH2) by replacing amino acids in the peptide with p-benzoyl-L-phenylalanine (BPA). SP, BPA3-SP, and BPA8-SP bind with high affinity (K(d) < 3 nM) to SP receptors on the murine cell line P388D1, triggering intracellular calcium responses. Both binding and calcium responses are blocked by the specific SP receptor antagonist CP-96345. On photolysis, radioiodinated BPA3-SP and BPA6-SP covalently label a heterogeneously glycosylated protein of about 75 kDa; labeling is abolished by excess unlabeled SP or CP-96345. The labeled receptors were digested with V8 protease and/or trypsin, and the resulting fragments were analyzed by electrophoresis, high pressure liquid chromatography, and chemical or enzymatic modification. BPA3-SP and BPA8-SP photo-incorporate into different regions of the murine SP receptor. The results establish that the third and the eighth positions of SP, respectively, interact with the NH2- terminal extracellular tail (residues 1-21) and second extracellular loop (residues 173-183) of the SP receptor. A model for the agonist peptide- binding sites of the SP receptor is proposed based on photoaffinity labeling and mutagenesis studies.

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Li, Y. M., Marnerakis, M., Stimson, E. R., & Maggio, J. E. (1995). Mapping peptide-binding domains of the substance P (NK-1) receptor from P388D1 cells with photolabile agonists. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 270(3), 1213–1220. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.270.3.1213

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