Differential internalization of somatostatin in COS-7 cells transfected with SST1 and SST2 receptor subtypes: a confocal microscopic study using novel fluorescent somatostatin derivatives

Endocrinology
D NouelA Beaudet

Abstract

A growing body of evidence suggests that neuropeptide binding to G protein-linked receptors may result in internalization of receptor-ligand complexes, followed by intracellular mobilization and degradation of the ligand into its target cells. Because of discrepant results in the literature concerning the occurrence of such a mechanism for the tetradecapeptide somatostatin (SRIF), we have reinvestigated this question by comparing the binding and internalization of iodinated and fluorescent derivatives of the metabolically stable analog of SRIF, [D-Trp8]SRIF, in COS-7 cells transfected with complementary DNA encoding the sst1 or sst2A receptor subtype. A series of fluoresceinyl and Bodipy fluorescent derivatives of [D-Trp8]SRIF-14 was purified by HPLC, analyzed for purity by mass spectrometry, and tested for biological activity in a membrane binding assay. Of the six compounds tested, fluoresceinyl and Bodipy derivatives labeled in position alpha (fluo-SRIF) retained high affinity for SRIF receptors. COS-7 cells transfected with complementary DNA encoding either sst1 or sst2A receptors both displayed specific, high affinity binding of iodinated and fluo-SRIF. At 4 C, the labeling was confined to the cell surface in both cell typ...Continue Reading

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