Ligand-induced endocytosis and nuclear localization of angiotensin II receptors expressed in CHO cells

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A construct (AT1R-NF) containing a "Flag" sequence added to the N-terminus of the rat AT1 receptor was stably expressed in Chinese hamster ovary cells and quantified in the cell membrane by confocal microscopy after reaction with a fluorescein-labeled anti-Flag monoclonal antibody. Angiotensin II bound to AT1R-NF and induced endocytosis with a half-time of 2 min. After 60-90 min, fluorescence accumulated around the cell nucleus, suggesting migration of the ligand-receptor complex to the nuclear membrane. Angiotensin antagonists also induced endocytosis, suggesting that a common step in the transduction signal mechanism occurring after ligand binding may be responsible for the ligand-receptor complex internalization.

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Merjan, A. J., Kanashiro, C. A., Krieger, J. E., Han, S. W., & Paiva, A. C. M. (2001). Ligand-induced endocytosis and nuclear localization of angiotensin II receptors expressed in CHO cells. Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research, 34(9), 1175–1183. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-879X2001000900011

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