Identification of four Drosophila allatostatins as the cognate ligands for the Drosophila orphan receptor DAR-2.

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The allatostatins are generally inhibitory insect neuropeptides. The Drosophila orphan receptor DAR-2 is a G-protein-coupled receptor, having 47% amino acid residue identity with another Drosophila receptor, DAR-1 (which is also called dros. GPCR, or DGR) that was previously shown to be the receptor for an intrinsic Drosophila A-type (cockroach-type) allatostatin. Here, we have permanently expressed DAR-2 in CHO cells and found that it is the cognate receptor for four Drosophila A-type allatostatins, the drostatins-A1 to -A4. Of all the drostatins, drostatin-A4 (Thr-Thr-Arg-Pro-Gln-Pro-Phe-Asn-Phe-Gly-Leu-NH(2)) is the most effective in causing a second messenger cascade (measured as bioluminescence; threshold, 10(-9) M; EC(50), 10(-8) M), whereas the others are less effective and about equally potent (EC(50), 8 x 10(-8) M). Northern blots showed that the DAR-2 gene is expressed in embryos, larvae, pupae, and adult flies. In adult flies, the receptor is more strongly expressed in the thorax/abdomen than in the head parts, suggesting that DAR-2 is a gut receptor. This is confirmed by Northern blots from 3rd instar larvae, showing that the DAR-2 gene is mainly expressed in the gut and only very weakly in the brain. The Drosophila larval gut also contains about 20-30 endocrine cells, expressing the gene for the drostatins-A1 to -A4. We suggest, therefore, that DAR-2 mediates an allatostatin (drostatin)-induced inhibition of gut motility. This is the first report on the permanent and functional expression of a Drosophila gut neurohormone receptor.
Original languageEnglish
JournalBiochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
Volume286
Issue number5
Pages (from-to)1117-22
Number of pages5
ISSN0006-291X
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2001

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Keywords: Amino Acid Sequence; Animals; Blotting, Northern; Brain; CHO Cells; Cloning, Molecular; Cricetinae; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Drosophila; Drosophila Proteins; Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental; Humans; In Situ Hybridization; Insect Proteins; Intestines; Kinetics; Ligands; Luminescent Measurements; Molecular Sequence Data; Neuropeptides; Protein Binding; Receptors, Cell Surface; Receptors, G-Protein-Coupled; Receptors, Neuropeptide; Time Factors

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