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Type: Article

The role of N53Q mutation on the rat μ-opioid receptor function

Journal: Journal of Biomolecular Techniques (19434731)Year: 2010/07/01Volume: Issue: 2
Rostami A.Rabbani Khorasgani M.aMir-Mohammad-Sadeghi M.
Language: English

Abstract

Glycosylation of the μ-opioid receptor may play an important role on its function. Using nested PCR, N53Q mutation was prepared in the N-terminal region of the rat μ-opioid receptor cDNA and cloned into the pcDNA3 vector. The plasmids containing the wild-type and mutated receptor cDNA were transfected into the COS-7 cells. Intracellular cAMP was measured in the morphine-treated and untreated transfected cells using an ELISA kit. Plasmid expression was evaluated using X-gal staining. Intracellular concentration of cAMP in the N53Q-mutated cells was not significantly different from the wild-type. The expression of the transfected plasmids was confirmed. Therefore, based on these results, it seems that glycosylation at the N53 site of the rat μ-opioid receptor does not influence the function of this receptor significantly. © 2010 ABRF.


Author Keywords

cAMPGlycosylationAmino Acid SubstitutionAnimalsBiological AssayCercopithecus aethiopsCOS CellsCyclic AMPElectrophoresis, Agar GelMorphineMutationRatsReceptors, Opioid, muStaining and LabelingTransfection