Structural and functional characteristics of S1P receptors.

TitleStructural and functional characteristics of S1P receptors.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2004
AuthorsSanchez T, Hla T
JournalJ Cell Biochem
Volume92
Issue5
Pagination913-22
Date Published2004 Aug 01
ISSN0730-2312
KeywordsAnimals, Cloning, Molecular, Humans, Phylogeny, Protein Conformation, Receptors, Lysosphingolipid, Signal Transduction
Abstract

The sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) family of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCR) regulates essential cellular processes such as proliferation, migration, cytoskeletal organization, adherens junction assembly, and morphogenesis. S1P, a product from the breakdown of sphingomyelin, binds to the five members of this receptor family, S1P(1), S1P(2), S1P(3), S1P(4), and S1P(5), previously referred to as endothelial differentiation gene (EDG)-1, -5, -3, -6, and -8. S1P receptors are widely expressed in different tissues, so it is not surprising that the S1P receptor family regulates many physiological processes, such as vascular maturation, cardiac development, lymphocyte trafficking, and vascular permeability. FTY720, a new S1P receptor agonist, is undergoing clinical trials as an immunosuppressor. Understanding the physiological role of these receptors and the basics of the ligand-receptor interaction will potentially provide new therapies to control a variety of diseases.

DOI10.1002/jcb.20127
Alternate JournalJ Cell Biochem
PubMed ID15258915
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