Identification of the PGRMC1 protein complex as the putative sigma-2 receptor binding site

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Abstract

The sigma-2 receptor, whose gene remains to be cloned, has been validated as a biomarker for tumour cell proliferation. Here we report the use of a novel photoaffinity probe, WC-21, to identify the sigma-2 receptor-binding site. WC-21, a sigma-2 ligand containing both a photoactive azide moiety and a fluorescein isothiocyanate group, irreversibly labels sigma-2 receptors in rat liver; the membrane-bound protein was identified as PGRMC1 (progesterone receptor membrane component 1). Immunocytochemistry reveals that both PGRMC1 and SW120, a fluorescent sigma-2 receptor ligand, colocalize with molecular markers of the endoplasmic reticulum and mitochondria in HeLa cells. Overexpression and knockdown of the PGRMC1 protein results in an increase and a decrease in binding of a sigma-2 selective radioligand, respectively. The identification of the putative sigma-2 receptor-binding site as PGRMC1 should stimulate the development of unique imaging agents and cancer therapeutics that target the sigma-2 receptor/PGRMC1 complex. © 2011 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved.

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Xu, J., Zeng, C., Chu, W., Pan, F., Rothfuss, J. M., Zhang, F., … MacH, R. H. (2011). Identification of the PGRMC1 protein complex as the putative sigma-2 receptor binding site. Nature Communications, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms1386

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