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    Identification, classification, and partial characterization of genes in humans and other vertebrates homologous to a fish membrane progestin receptor

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    Zhu, Yong; Bond, Jason E.; Thomas, Peter
    Abstract
    Recently we discovered a previously uncharacterized gene with the characteristics of a membrane progestin receptor (mPR) in a fish model, spotted seatrout. Here, we report the identification, cloning, and characteristics of other members of this hitherto unknown family of putative mPRs from several vertebrate species, including human, mouse, pig, Xenopus, zebrafish, and Fugu, with highly conserved nucleotide and deduced amino acid sequences and similar structures to the spotted seatrout mPR. The 13 vertebrate genes identified seem to belong to an unknown gene family. Phylogenetic analysis indicates these cDNAs comprise three distinct groups (named alpha, beta, and gamma) within this gene family. Structural analyses of the translated cDNAs suggest they encode membrane proteins with seven transmembrane domains. The transcript sizes of the human alpha, beta, and gamma putative mPR mRNAs varied from 2.8 to 5.8 kb and showed distinct distributions in reproductive, neural, kidney and intestinal tissues, respectively. Recombinant human alpha, gamma, and mouse beta proteins produced in an Escherichia coli expression system demonstrated high affinity (Kd = 20 - 30 nM) saturable binding for progesterone. Further analysis of binding to the gamma - subtype revealed binding was specific for progestins and was displaceable, with rapid rates of association and dissociation (t1/2 = 2 - 8 min). These results suggest this is a new family of steroid receptors unrelated to nuclear steroid receptors, but instead having characteristics of G protein-coupled receptors. Originally published Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 100, No. 5, 2237-2242
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10342/3100
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     Membrane progestin receptor; Steroid receptors; CDNA 
    Date
    2003-03-04
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    Zhu, Yong, & Bond, Jason E., & Thomas, Peter. (March 2003). Identification, classification, and partial characterization of genes in humans and other vertebrates homologous to a fish membrane progestin receptor. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 100(5), 2237- 2242. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10342/3100

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    Zhu, Yong, and Bond, Jason E., and Thomas, Peter. "Identification, classification, and partial characterization of genes in humans and other vertebrates homologous to a fish membrane progestin receptor". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 100:5. (2237-2242), March 2003. September 29, 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/10342/3100.
    Chicago:
    Zhu, Yong and Bond, Jason E. and Thomas, Peter, "Identification, classification, and partial characterization of genes in humans and other vertebrates homologous to a fish membrane progestin receptor," Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 100, no. 5 (March 2003), http://hdl.handle.net/10342/3100 (accessed September 29, 2023).
    AMA:
    Zhu, Yong, Bond, Jason E., Thomas, Peter. Identification, classification, and partial characterization of genes in humans and other vertebrates homologous to a fish membrane progestin receptor. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. March 2003; 100(5): 2237-2242. http://hdl.handle.net/10342/3100. Accessed September 29, 2023.
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