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  • Title: Agonist-independent activation of Gz by the 5-hydroxytryptamine1A receptor co-expressed in Spodoptera frugiperda cells. Distinguishing inverse agonists from neutral antagonists.
    Author: Barr AJ, Manning DR.
    Journal: J Biol Chem; 1997 Dec 26; 272(52):32979-87. PubMed ID: 9407078.
    Abstract:
    The human 5-hydroxytryptamine1A receptor, when expressed in Spodoptera frugiperda (Sf9) cells, facilitates the binding of [35S]GTPgammaS to a co-expressed GTP-binding regulatory protein, Gz, consistent with constitutive activity. The antagonists 4-(2'-methoxyphenyl)-1-[2'(n-2"-pyridinyl)-p-iodobenzamido]ethyl-p ipe razine (p-MPPI) and the related fluorobenzamido analogue p-MPPF had little (p-MPPI) or no (p-MPPF) effect on this activity. In contrast, a third antagonist, the neuroleptic spiperone, produced an almost complete suppression. Thus, using G protein activation as an index of receptor activity, p-MPPF was classified as a neutral antagonist, p-MPPI as a partial inverse agonist, and spiperone as essentially a full inverse agonist. As predicted, spiperone displayed properties consistent with a special form of noncompetitive antagonism when used to displace the agonist [125I]R-(+)-trans-8-hydroxy-2-[N-n-propyl-N-(3'-iodo-2'-propenyl)amin o]tetralin. Our data profile Sf9 cells as a unique vehicle for the characterization of inverse agonists, as these cells support a systematic pairing of mammalian receptors and G proteins, quantitative assays of G protein activation, and unambiguously labeled populations of coupled and uncoupled receptors.
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