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pubmed-article:17287401pubmed:abstractTextA range of ligands displayed agonism at the long isoform of the human dopamine D(2) receptor, whether using receptor-G protein fusions or membranes of cells in which pertussis toxin-resistant mutants of individual Galpha(i)-family G proteins could be expressed in an inducible fashion. Varying degrees of efficacy were observed for individual ligands as monitored by their capacity to load [(35)S]GTPgammaS onto each of Galpha(i1),Galpha(i2),Galpha(i3), and Galpha(o1). By contrast, (S)-(-)-3-(3-hydroxyphenyl)-N-propylpiperidine was a partial agonist when Galpha(o1) was the target G protein but an antagonist/inverse agonist at Galpha(i1),Galpha(i2), and Galpha(i3). In ligand binding assays, dopamine identified both high- and low-affinity states at each of the dopamine D(2) receptor-G protein fusion proteins, and the high-affinity state was eliminated by guanine nucleotide. (S)-(-)-3-(3-hydroxyphenyl)-N-propylpiperidine bound to an apparent single state of the constructs in which the D(2) receptor was fused to Galpha(i1),Galpha(i2), or Galpha(i3). However, it bound to distinct high- and low-affinity states of the D(2) receptor-Galpha(o1) fusion, with the high-affinity state being eliminated by guanine nucleotide. Likewise, although dopamine identified guanine nucleotide-sensitive high-affinity states of the D(2) receptor when expression of pertussis toxin-resistant forms of each of Galpha(i1), Galpha(i2), Galpha(i3), and Galpha(o1) was induced, (S)-(-)-3-(3-hydroxyphenyl)-N-propylpiperidine identified a high-affinity site only in the presence of Galpha(o1). p-Tyramine displayed a protean ligand profile similar to that of (S)-(-)-3-(3-hydroxyphenyl)-N-propylpiperidine but with lower potency. These results demonstrate (S)-(-)-3-(3-hydroxyphenyl)-N-propylpiperidine to be a protean agonist at the D(2) receptor and may explain in vivo actions of this ligand.lld:pubmed
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