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Division of Reproductive Biology Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics Stanford University Medical School Stanford, California 94305-5317
The receptors for LH, FSH, and TSH belong to the large G protein-coupled, seven-transmembrane (TM) protein family and are unique in having a large N-terminal extracellular (ecto-) domain containing leucine-rich repeats important for interaction with the glycoprotein ligands. We have identified two new leucine-rich repeat-containing, G protein-coupled receptors and named them as LGR4 and LGR5, respectively. The ectodomains of both receptors contain 17 leucine-rich repeats together with N- and C-terminal flanking cysteine-rich sequences, compared with 9 repeats found in known glycoprotein hormone receptors. The leucine-rich repeats in LGR4 and LGR5 are arrays of 24 amino acids showing similarity to repeats found in the acid labile subunit of the insulin-like growth factor (IGF)/IGF binding protein complexes as well as slit, decorin, and Toll proteins. The TM region and the junction between ectodomain and TM 1 are highly conserved in LGR4, LGR5, and seven other LGRs from sea anemone, fly, nematode, mollusk, and mammal, suggesting their common evolutionary origin. In contrast to the restricted tissue expression of gonadotropin and TSH receptors in gonads and thyroid, respectively, LGR4 is expressed in diverse tissues including ovary, testis, adrenal, placenta, thymus, spinal cord, and thyroid, whereas LGR5 is found in muscle, placenta, spinal cord, and brain. Hybridization analysis of genomic DNA indicated that LGR4 and LGR5 genes are conserved in mammals. Comparison of overall amino acid sequences indicated that LGR4 and LGR5 are closely related to each other but diverge, during evolution, from the homologous receptor found in snail and the mammalian glycoprotein hormone receptors. The identification and characterization of new members of the LGR subfamily of receptor genes not only allow future isolation of their ligands and understanding of their physiological roles but also reveal the evolutionary relationship of G protein-coupled receptors with leucine-rich repeats.
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