Quantification of Gi-Mediated Inhibition of Adenylyl Cyclase Activity Reveals That UDP Is a Potent Agonist of the Human P2Y14 Receptor
- 1 December 2009
- journal article
- Published by Elsevier in Molecular Pharmacology
- Vol. 76 (6) , 1341-1348
- https://doi.org/10.1124/mol.109.058578
Abstract
The P2Y14 receptor was initially identified as a G protein-coupled receptor activated by UDP-glucose and other nucleotide sugars. We have developed several cell lines that stably express the human P2Y14 receptor, allowing facile examination of its coupling to native Gi family G proteins and their associated downstream signaling pathways (J Pharmacol Exp Ther330:162–168, 2009). In the current study, we examined P2Y14 receptor-dependent inhibition of cyclic AMP accumulation in human embryonic kidney (HEK) 293, C6 glioma, and Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells stably expressing this receptor. Not only was the human P2Y14 receptor activated by UDP-glucose, but it also was activated by UDP. The apparent efficacies of UDP and UDP-glucose were similar, and the EC50 values (74, 33, and 29 nM) for UDP-dependent activation of the P2Y14 receptor in HEK293, CHO, and C6 glioma cells, respectively, were similar to the EC50 values (323, 132, and 72 nM) observed for UDP-glucose. UDP and UDP-glucose also stimulated extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) 1/2 phosphorylation in P2Y14 receptor-expressing HEK293 cells but not in wild-type HEK293 cells. A series of analogs of UDP were potent P2Y14 receptor agonists, but the naturally occurring nucleoside diphosphates, CDP, GDP, and ADP exhibited agonist potencies over 100-fold less than that observed with UDP. Two UDP analogs were identified that selectively activate the P2Y14 receptor over the UDP-activated P2Y6 receptor, and these molecules stimulated phosphorylation of ERK1/2 in differentiated human HL-60 promyeloleukemia cells, which natively express the P2Y14 receptor but had no effect in wild-type HL-60 cells, which do not express the receptor. We conclude that UDP is an important cognate agonist of the human P2Y14 receptor.Keywords
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