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ea0034oc1.4 | Young Endocrinologists prize session | SFEBES2014

Single molecule analysis of GPCR transactivation reveals oligomeric complexes that regulate signal sensitivity

Jonas Kim , Fanelli Francesca , Huhtaniemi Ilpo , Hanyaloglu Aylin

G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are the largest family of mammalian receptors, modulating most aspects of endocrine homeostasis. GPCRs can associate to form dimers and higher order oligomers, acting to diversify receptor functionality. Most studies have explored the functional significance of GPCR dimerization in vitro and we have recently demonstrated the functional relevance of GPCR dimerization in vivo. Using the LH receptor (LHR), we have shown that t...

ea0070oc9.4 | Reproductive and Developmental Endocrinology | ECE2020

Demonstration of follicle-stimulating hormone receptor and G protein-coupled estrogen receptor heteromers in vitro via BRET and super-resolution imaging

Lazzaretti Clara , Sayers Niamh , Paradiso Elia , Sperduti Samantha , Fanelli Francesca , Simoni Manuela , Hanyaloglu Aylin , Casarini Livio

Introduction: The developmental stages of the ovarian follicle are characterized by changes of gonadotropin and steroid hormone receptor expression and their potential interactions on the surface of granulosa cells. In this study in vitro, we aim to evaluate whether the co-existing follicle-stimulating hormone receptor (FSHR) and G protein-coupled estrogen receptor (GPER) form heteromers, which may play role in selecting the dominant ovarian follicle.<p class="abs...

ea0063p645 | Interdisciplinary Endocrinology 1 | ECE2019

Demonstration of follicle-stimulating hormone receptor (FSHR) and G protein-coupled estrogen receptor (GPER) heterodimerization by bioluminescence resonance energy transfer (BRET)

Lazzaretti Clara , Paradiso Elia , Riccetti Laura , Sperduti Samantha , Brigante Giulia , Poti Francesco , Fanelli Francesca , Simoni Manuela , Hanyaloglu Aylin Carla , Casarini Livio

During the menstrual cycle, selection of the dominant follicle is characterized by changes of gonadotropin and steroid hormone receptor expression. We aim to evaluate whether co-existing follicle-stimulating hormone receptor (FSHR) and G protein-coupled estrogen receptor (GPER) form heterodimers, suggesting their role in ovarian follicle selection. FSHR-GPER dimerization was evaluated in transfected HEK293 cells in vitro by bioluminescence resonance energy transfer (B...