
pmid: 1375456
A cDNA clone for the mouse thromboxane A2 receptor was isolated from mouse lung cDNA library. The cDNA has a 1,023 base pair open reading frame which encodes a protein of 341 amino acid residues. STA2 and U-46619 induced inward current in Xenopus laevis oocytes injected with the transcript of the clone. Specific binding of [3H]S-145 was found in membranes of COS-1 cells transfected with the cDNA (Kd = 3.3 nM) and was displaced with unlabeled prostaglandins and thromboxane analogues in the order of S-145 greater than STA2 greater than U-46619 greater than PGD2 greater than PGF2 alpha = PGE2. Northern blot analysis demonstrated that thromboxane A2 receptor mRNA is expressed abundantly in thymus, spleen and lung.
Male, Base Sequence, Cell Membrane, Molecular Sequence Data, DNA, Blotting, Northern, Binding, Competitive, Cell Line, Kinetics, Mice, Oligodeoxyribonucleotides, Organ Specificity, Oocytes, Animals, Humans, Amino Acid Sequence, Cloning, Molecular, Poly A, Lung, Gene Library
Male, Base Sequence, Cell Membrane, Molecular Sequence Data, DNA, Blotting, Northern, Binding, Competitive, Cell Line, Kinetics, Mice, Oligodeoxyribonucleotides, Organ Specificity, Oocytes, Animals, Humans, Amino Acid Sequence, Cloning, Molecular, Poly A, Lung, Gene Library
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