日本高血压学会第14届年会上的精选摘要。

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Selected abstracts from the 14th annual meeting of the Japanese Societies of Hypertension.
Using two oligonucleotide probes which were synthesized based on the amino acid sequences of tryptic fragments obtained from purified bovine lung endothelin(ET) receptor, we isolated a cDNA encoding non-isopeptide-selective type of ET receptor (ETB) from a human liver cDNA library. The cDNA encoded a protein of 426 amino acid residues with putative seven transmembrane segments, exhibiting a significant similarity with the G-protein-coupled receptor superfamily. The deduced amino acid sequence of human ETB receptor was 88% and 64% identical to those of rat lung ETB receptor and human ET-1-specific(ETA) receptor, respectivaly. COS cells transfected with the cloned cDNA expressed the binding sites with high affinity for every ET or sarafotoxin(SRT) isopeptide. Modification of disulfide bridges, a N-terminal amino acid or C-terminal hydrophobic residues of the isopeptides markedly reduced their binding affinity for the expressed ETB receptor (Fig.), suggesting that ETB receptor recognizes the common structure...
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