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Molecular cloning of the guinea-pig histamine H1 receptor gene.

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  • Molecular cloning of the guinea-pig histamine H1 receptor gene. Abstract Text:

    y horioY Horio,y moriY Mori,i higuchiI Higuchi,k fujimotoK Fujimoto,s itoS Ito,h fukuiH Fukui,

    The histamine H1 receptor gene was isolated from a guinea-pig gene library. The gene contains no introns and encodes a protein of 488 amino acid residues. The structure of the guinea-pig histamine H1 receptor is predicted to contain seven putative transmembrane regions, which are similar to those of receptors coupling with GTP binding proteins. Although the third intracellular domain, the predicted binding site for the GTP binding protein, showed only 50% identity with those of the bovine and rat H1 receptors, the expressed guinea-pig H1 receptor was fully able to bind with [3H]mepyramine. Northern blot analysis indicated that the cerebrum, cerebellum, lung, adrenal, intestine, and heart expressed 3.3 kb guinea-pig H1 receptor mRNA. Expression of histamine H1 mRNA of guinea-pig peripheral organs was greater than that of rat organs, suggesting the high sensitivity of guinea-pig organs as to histamine is due to the contents of histamine H1 receptor mRNA. In addition, the lung, adrenal, intestine, and heart expressed 3.9 kb mRNA. In situ hybridization showed that the hippocampus, cerebral cortex, thalamus, and granular layer of the cerebellum each contained a large amount of histamine H1 receptors. Southern blot analysis showed that there was another gene quite similar to the cloned histamine H1 receptor gene.

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    y horioY Horio,y moriY Mori,i higuchiI Higuchi,k fujimotoK Fujimoto,s itoS Ito,h fukuiH Fukui,

    For similar proteins: membrane proteins: receptors, cell surface: receptors, biogenic amine: receptors, histamine: receptors, histamine h1 research abstracts see: proteins: membrane proteins: receptors, cell surface: receptors, biogenic amine: receptors, histamine: receptors, histamine h1 research

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov

    Journal: Journal of biochemistry

    VOLUME: 114

    Page Numbers: 408-14

    Journal Abbreviation: J. Biochem.

    ISSN: 0021-924X

    DAY: 19

    MONTH: Sep

    YEAR: 1993

    Molecular cloning of the guinea-pig histamine H1 receptor gene. Information

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    LANGUAGE: eng

    NlmUniqueID: 376600

    Molecular cloning of the guinea-pig histamine H1 receptor gene. Keywords Mesh Terms:

    KEYWORDS: Receptors, Histamine H1

    MESH TERMS: genetics

    Chemical & Substance for Abstract: Molecular cloning of the guinea-pig histamine H1 receptor gene. Information

    Substance Name: Pyrilamine

    Registry Number: 91-84-9

    Grant and Affiliation Information for Molecular cloning of the guinea-pig histamine H1 receptor gene.

    AFFILIATION: Department of Pharmacology II, Faculty of Medicine, Osaka University.

    Country: JAPAN

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    MEDLINETA: J Biochem

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    ACCESSION NUMBER: D15074

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