Jf. Battey et al., MOLECULAR-GENETIC APPROACHES TO THE ANALYSIS OF NEUROPEPTIDE RECEPTORS, Cellular physiology and biochemistry, 3(3-4), 1993, pp. 213-230
Within the last few years, an increasing number of neuropeptide recept
ors have been structurally and functionally characterized. The analysi
s of these receptors, along with a precise understanding of their phar
macology and signal transduction pathways, has been facilitated by the
use of molecular genetic techniques. This review will highlight some
of the techniques currently being used to study neuropeptide receptors
. Methods for isolation of complementary DNA clones for receptors, ana
lysis of receptor messenger RNA expression and characterization of clo
ned receptors expressed in cultured cells are reviewed. In addition, a
genetic approach for the analysis of neuropeptide receptor function i
n the context of a whole mammalian organism is discussed.