Journal article
Different binding sites for the neuropeptide Y Y1 antagonists 1229U91 and J-104870 on human Y1 receptors
Abstract
The peptidic Y1 antagonist 1229U91 and the non-peptidic antagonist J-104870 have high binding affinities for the human Y1 receptor. These Y1 antagonists show anorexigenic effects on NPY-induced feeding in rats, although they have completely different structures and molecular sizes. To identify the binding sites of these ligands, we substituted amino acid residues of the human Y1 receptor with alanine and examined the abilities of the mutant …
Authors
Kannoa T; Kanatani A; Keen SL; Arai-Otsuki S; Haga Y; Iwama T; Ishihara A; Sakuraba A; Iwaasa H; Hirose M
Journal
Peptides, Vol. 22, , pp. 405–413
Publication Date
March 2001
ISSN
0196-9781
Fields of Research (FoR)
Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
AlanineAmino Acid SequenceAnimalsAppetite DepressantsBinding SitesBinding, CompetitiveCarbamatesHumansLigandsMicroscopy, FluorescenceModels, MolecularMolecular Sequence DataMutagenesis, Site-DirectedPeptides, CyclicProtein BindingProtein Structure, TertiaryRatsReceptors, Neuropeptide YSequence Homology, Amino AcidThiazoles