Aj. Pawson et al., CONTRASTING INTERNALIZATION KINETICS OF HUMAN AND CHICKEN GONADOTROPIN-RELEASING-HORMONE RECEPTORS MEDIATED BY C-TERMINAL TAIL, Journal of Endocrinology, 156(3), 1998, pp. 9-12
The chicken gonadotropin-releasing hormone receptor (GnRH-R) is notabl
e for having a cytoplasmic C-terminal tail, which is not present in th
e mammalian GnRH-Rs. We report here that the cytoplasmic tail mediates
rapid agonist-promoted receptor internalization. The chicken GnRH-R m
ediated internalization of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) agoni
st (I-125-[His(5)-D-Tyr(6)]GnRH) at a rate of 11.3 %.min(-1), compared
with only 0.71 %.min(-1) for tile human GnRH-R. To determine whether
the presence of the cytoplasmic tail was responsible for the more rapi
d internalization kinetics of the chicken GnRH-R, we truncated the tai
l after the Ile(336) residue (S337stop). Receptor-mediated internaliza
tion of GnRH agonist by the S337stop-chicken GnRH-R was much slower th
an in the wild-type chicken receptor, and was similar to the wild-type
human GnRH-R (0.55 %.min(-1)). These data indicate that rapid agonist
-promoted internalization of the chicken GnRH-R is mediated through el
ements hi the cytoplasmic C-terminal tail, distal to or including Ser(
337) and suggests that elimination of the C-terminal tail during evolu
tion of mammalian GnRH-Rs may be related to its effects on internaliza
tion.