Authors
Stephan K Böhm, Wuyi Kong, Dieter Brömme, Steven P Smeekens, David C Anderson, Andrew Connolly, Mark Kahn, Nicholas A Nelken, Shaun R Coughlin, Donald G Payan, Nigel W Bunnett
Publication date
1996/3/15
Journal
Biochemical Journal
Volume
314
Issue
3
Pages
1009-1016
Publisher
Portland Press Ltd.
Description
We used PCR to amplify proteinase activated receptor-2 (PAR-2) from human kidney cDNA. The open reading frame comprised 1191 bp and encoded a protein of 397 residues with 83% identity with mouse PAR-2. In KNRK cells (a line of kirsten murine sarcoma virus-transformed rat kidney epithelial cells) transfected with this cDNA, trypsin and activating peptide (AP) corresponding to the tethered ligand exposed by trypsin cleavage (SLIGKV-NH2) induced a prompt increase in cytosolic calcium ion concentration ([Ca2+]i). Human PAR-2 (hPAR-2) resided both on the plasma membrane and in the Golgi apparatus. hPAR-2 mRNA was highly expressed in human pancreas, kidney, colon, liver and small intestine, and by A549 lung and SW480 colon adenocarcinoma cells. Hybridization in situ revealed high expression in intestinal epithelial cells throughout the gut. Trypsin and AP stimulated an increase in [Ca2+]i in a …
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