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ea0020p680 | Signal Transduction | ECE2009

Identification of septin 3 as new protein-protein interaction partner of TrkB

Patrick Tarnow , Heike Gohler , Erich Wanker , Annette Gruters , Heike Biebermann

The melanocortin 4 receptor (MC4R) plays a prominent role in hypothalamic weight regulation. Activation of this receptor results by so far not understood mechanisms in a decrease of food-intake and an increase of energy expenditure. Recently a functional role downstream of MC4R signalling for brain derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and its receptor tropomyosin-related kinase B receptor (TrkB) was reported. TrkB signalling influences several neuronal processes like synapse for...

ea0016p529 | Obesity | ECE2008

Determination of dimerisation domains of the human melanocortin 4 receptor

Genetzky Jessica , Tarnow Patrick , Rediger Anne , Gruters Annette , Biebermann Heike

The melanocortin 4 receptor (MC4R), a G protein coupled receptor, has a prominent role in hypothalamic weight regulation. The MC4R was recently shown to form receptor dimers. The cannabinoid 1 receptor (CB1R) is the nearest phylogenetic relative of MC4R but fails to interact with the MC4R in vitro. In this study we aim to investigate receptor domains that are necessary for MC4R interaction. Four different chimeric receptors of MC4R and CB1R were constructed. The generated cons...

ea0020htb3 | Hot topics: Basic | ECE2009

Functional relevance of MC3R and GHSR heterodimerization in hypothalamic weight regulation

Rediger Anne , Tarnow Patrick , Gruters Annette , Schafer Michael , Strotmann Rainer , Schoneberg Torsten , Biebermann Heike

By a systematic approach we investigated the interaction of a selective number of GPCRs that are expressed in the arcuate nucleus and known to play an essential role in hypothalamic weight regulation. Based on the results of a sandwich ELISA and fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) approach we report the interaction of the melanocortin three receptor (MC3R) and the growth hormone secretagogue receptor (GHSR) which are coexpressed on arcuate NPY/AgRP neurons. Fu...

ea0016oc3.1 | Diabetes and obesity | ECE2008

Interaction of hypothalamic G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) involved in weight regulation

Rediger Anne , Tarnow Patrick , Bickenbach Annika , Schafer Michael , Strotmann Rainer , Schoneberg Torsten , Gruters Annette , Biebermann Heike

Food intake is centrally regulated in hypothalamic nuclei. Peripheral hormonal signals activate their corresponding receptors in the arcuate nucleus (arc) and modulate the expression of pro-opiomelanocortin (POMC) and neuropetide Y (NPY)/agouti-related-protein (AgRP). Cleavage products of POMC stimulate melanocortin-4-receptors (MC4R) in the paraventricular nucleus (PVN) to inhibit food intake or stimulate MC3Rs in the arc to activate a feedback loop. Further mor...

ea0014p206 | (1) | ECE2007

Interaction of hypothalamic receptors involved in weight regulation

Rediger Anne , Tarnow Patrick , Grüters Annette , Schäfer Michael , Biebermann Heike

Objectives: Food intake is centrally regulated in hypothalamic nuclei where many G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are expressed which are known to be involved in weight regulation. Peripheral hormonal signals activate their corresponding receptors in the arcuate nucleus. Orexigenic signals activate POMC expression in one subset of neurons and inhibit AgRP and NPY expression in a second subset. Cleavage products of POMC, α- and β-MSH then stimulate melanocortin-4-r...

ea0016p538 | Obesity | ECE2008

Molecular insights in dysfunctions of the human melanocortin-4-receptor (MC4R) caused by mutations in the third transmembrane domain (TM3) and the second intracellular loop

Tarnow Patrick , Rediger Anne , Widhalm Kurt , Friedel Susann , Kleinau Gunnar , Bolz Hanno , Bettecken Thomas , Hinney Anke , Krause Gerd , Gruters Annette , Biebermann Heike

Mutations in the hypothalamic expressed MC4R gene are the most frequent cause of monogenetic obesity. This Gαs-Protein coupled receptor (GPCR) is activated by endogenous ligands α- and β-MSH and is inhibited by the only known endogenous inverse agonist and antagonist Agouti related peptide (AgRP). Naturally occurring mutations help to understand activation mechanisms of the human MC4R.We previously described a constitutively act...