Identity of an Estrogen Membrane Receptor Coupled to a G Protein in Human Breast Cancer Cells
The University of Texas at Austin · Brown University
Abstract
Although nonclassical estrogen actions initiated at the cell surface have been described in many tissues, the identities of the membrane estrogen receptors (mERs) mediating these actions remain unclear. Here we show that GPR30, an orphan receptor unrelated to nuclear estrogen receptors, has all the binding and signaling characteristics of a mER. A high-affinity (dissociation constant 2.7 nm), limited capacity, displaceable, single binding site specific for estrogens was detected in plasma membranes of SKBR3 breast cancer cells that express GPR30 but lack nuclear estrogen receptors. Progesterone-induced increases and small interfering RNA-induced decreases in GPR30 expression in SKBR3 cells were accompanied by…
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4Topics & keywords
- GPER
- Estrogen receptor
- SKBR3
- Receptor
- Estrogen receptor beta
- Biology
- Endocrinology
- Estrogen receptor alpha
- Good health and well-being