Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Vol.344, No.1, 386-393, 2006
G protein-coupled receptor for diapause hormone, an inducer of Bombyx embryonic diapause
Bombyx diapause hormone was the first chemical substance identified as a maternal control factor that arrests offspring development. However, the molecular mechanisms by which the hormone transduces the signal to the oocyte that induces embryonic diapause immediately after mesoderm segmentation are not fully understood. Here, we describe a cDNA for a G protein-coupled diapause hormone receptor with seven transmembrane domains. Its amino-acid sequence shows a high level of similarity to the receptors of mammalian neuromedin U and insect regulatory peptide, an FXPRL-amide C-terminus. When expressed in a Xenopus oocyte system, the receptor exhibited the highest affinity (EC50, similar to 70 nM) for diapause hormone, when compared with other Bombyx FXPR/KL-amide peptides. Diapause hormone without amidation at the C-terminus, which never induces embryonic diapause in vivo, had no effect in this heterologous expression system. The mRNA is expressed in the ovaries during Bombyx pupal-adult development. These results strongly indicate that the cDNA encodes the diapause hormone receptor. (c) 2006 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords:G protein-coupled receptor;GPCR;diapause hormone;FXPRL-amide;neuropeptide;peptide hormone;Bombyx mori;embryonic diapause;maternal control factor;pheromone biosynthesis-activating neuropeptide