Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Vol.324, No.1, 255-261, 2004
N-formylated humanin activates both formyl peptide receptor-like 1 and 2
We have discovered that humanin (HN) acts as a ligand for formyl peptide receptor-like 1 (FPRL1) and 2 (FPRL2). This discovery was based on our finding that HN suppressed forskolin-induced cAMP production in Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells expressing human FPRL1 (CHO-hFPRL1) or human FPRL2 (CHO-hFPRL2). In addition, we found that N-formylated HN (fHN) performed more potently as a ligand for FPRL1 than HN: in CHO-hFPRL1 cells, the effective concentration for the half-maximal response (EC50) value of HN was 3.5 nM, while that of fHN was 0.012 nM. We demonstrated by binding experiments using [I-125]-W peptide that HN and fHN directly interacted with hFPRL1 on the membrane. In addition, we found that HN and fHN showed strong chemotactic activity for CHO-hFPRL1 and CHO-hFPRL2 cells. HN is known to have a protective effect against neuronal cell death. Our findings contribute to the understanding of the mechanism behind HN's function. (C) 2004 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords:formyl peptide receptor-like 1;formyl peptide receptor-like 2;humanin;mitochondria;chemotaxis;Alzheimer's disease