Mj. Wick et al., ISOLATION OF A NOVEL CDNA-ENCODING A PUTATIVE MEMBRANE-RECEPTOR WITH HIGH HOMOLOGY TO THE CLONED MU-OPIOID, DELTA-OPIOID, AND KAPPA-OPIOID RECEPTORS, Molecular brain research, 27(1), 1994, pp. 37-44
A rat brain cDNA library was screened for clones homologous to the rec
ently cloned mouse delta-opioid receptor (DOR-1). Among the clones iso
lated was Hyp 8-1, a clone with a unique nucleotide sequence capable o
f encoding a putative protein which is 57-58% identical to the amino a
cid sequences of the cloned delta, mu and kappa opioid receptors, indi
cating a close relationship of Hyp 8-1 with the opioid receptor family
. Several cDNAs representing possible splice variants of Hyp 8-1 were
also isolated. Binding studies of COS-7 cells transfected with clone H
yp 8-1 failed to demonstrate specific binding with several H-3-opioid
ligands. In situ hybridization studies indicate that the mRNA for Hyp
8-1 is distributed discretely throughout the rat brain, in an overall
pattern which is different from that of several other G-protein-couple
d seven transmembrane receptors. Thus, it is likely that the Hyp 8-1 c
DNA encodes a novel peptide receptor.