Calcitonin receptor

CALCR
Available structures
PDBOrtholog search: PDBe RCSB
Identifiers
Aliases CALCR, CRT, CT-R, CTR, CTR1, calcitonin receptor
External IDs MGI: 101950 HomoloGene: 1320 GeneCards: CALCR
Targeted by Drug
Calcitonin[1]
RNA expression pattern


More reference expression data
Orthologs
Species Human Mouse
Entrez

799

12311

Ensembl

ENSG00000004948

ENSMUSG00000023964

UniProt

P30988

Q60755

RefSeq (mRNA)

NM_001742
NM_001164737
NM_001164738

NM_001042725
NM_007588

RefSeq (protein)

NP_001158209.1
NP_001158210.1
NP_001733.1

NP_001036190.1
NP_031614.2

Location (UCSC) Chr 7: 93.42 – 93.57 Mb Chr 6: 3.69 – 3.76 Mb
PubMed search [2] [3]
Wikidata
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The calcitonin receptor (CT) is a G protein-coupled receptor that binds the peptide hormone calcitonin and is involved in maintenance of calcium homeostasis,[4] particularly with respect to bone formation and metabolism.[5][6][7]

CT works by activating the G-proteins Gs and Gq often found on osteoclasts, on cells in the kidney, and on cells in a number of regions of the brain.[8] It may also affect the ovaries in women and the testes in men.

The function of the CT receptor protein is modified through its interaction with Receptor activity-modifying proteins (RAMPs), forming the multimeric amylin receptors AMY1 (CT + RAMP1), AMY2 (CT + RAMP2), and AMY3 (CT+ RAMP3).[9]

Interactions

Calcitonin receptor has been shown to interact with Apolipoprotein B[10][11] and LRP1.[12]

References

  1. "Drugs that physically interact with Calcitonin receptor view/edit references on wikidata".
  2. "Human PubMed Reference:".
  3. "Mouse PubMed Reference:".
  4. Purdue BW, Tilakaratne N, Sexton PM (2002). "Molecular pharmacology of the calcitonin receptor". Receptors & Channels. 8 (3-4): 243–55. doi:10.1080/10606820213681. PMID 12529940.
  5. Chambers TJ, Magnus CJ (January 1982). "Calcitonin alters behaviour of isolated osteoclasts". The Journal of Pathology. 136 (1): 27–39. doi:10.1002/path.1711360104. PMID 7057295.
  6. Dacquin R, Davey RA, Laplace C, Levasseur R, Morris HA, Goldring SR, Gebre-Medhin S, Galson DL, Zajac JD, Karsenty G (February 2004). "Amylin inhibits bone resorption while the calcitonin receptor controls bone formation in vivo". The Journal of Cell Biology. 164 (4): 509–14. doi:10.1083/jcb.200312135. PMC 2171986Freely accessible. PMID 14970190.
  7. Davey RA, Turner AG, McManus JF, Chiu WS, Tjahyono F, Moore AJ, Atkins GJ, Anderson PH, Ma C, Glatt V, MacLean HE, Vincent C, Bouxsein M, Morris HA, Findlay DM, Zajac JD (August 2008). "Calcitonin receptor plays a physiological role to protect against hypercalcemia in mice". Journal of Bone and Mineral Research. 23 (8): 1182–93. doi:10.1359/jbmr.080310. PMC 2680171Freely accessible. PMID 18627265.
  8. senselab Archived February 28, 2009, at the Wayback Machine.
  9. "Calcitonin Receptors: Introduction". IUPHAR Database of Receptors and Ion Channels. International Union of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology.
  10. Zhang J, Herscovitz H (February 2003). "Nascent lipidated apolipoprotein B is transported to the Golgi as an incompletely folded intermediate as probed by its association with network of endoplasmic reticulum molecular chaperones, GRP94, ERp72, BiP, calreticulin, and cyclophilin B". The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 278 (9): 7459–68. doi:10.1074/jbc.M207976200. PMID 12397072.
  11. Linnik KM, Herscovitz H (August 1998). "Multiple molecular chaperones interact with apolipoprotein B during its maturation. The network of endoplasmic reticulum-resident chaperones (ERp72, GRP94, calreticulin, and BiP) interacts with apolipoprotein b regardless of its lipidation state". The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 273 (33): 21368–73. doi:10.1074/jbc.273.33.21368. PMID 9694898.
  12. Orr AW, Pedraza CE, Pallero MA, Elzie CA, Goicoechea S, Strickland DK, Murphy-Ullrich JE (June 2003). "Low density lipoprotein receptor-related protein is a calreticulin coreceptor that signals focal adhesion disassembly". The Journal of Cell Biology. 161 (6): 1179–89. doi:10.1083/jcb.200302069. PMC 2172996Freely accessible. PMID 12821648.

Further reading

  • Pondel M (December 2000). "Calcitonin and calcitonin receptors: bone and beyond". International Journal of Experimental Pathology. 81 (6): 405–22. doi:10.1046/j.1365-2613.2000.00176.x. PMC 2517743Freely accessible. PMID 11298188. 
  • Gorn AH, Lin HY, Yamin M, Auron PE, Flannery MR, Tapp DR, Manning CA, Lodish HF, Krane SM, Goldring SR (November 1992). "Cloning, characterization, and expression of a human calcitonin receptor from an ovarian carcinoma cell line". The Journal of Clinical Investigation. 90 (5): 1726–35. doi:10.1172/JCI116046. PMC 443230Freely accessible. PMID 1331173. 
  • Albrandt K, Brady EM, Moore CX, Mull E, Sierzega ME, Beaumont K (December 1995). "Molecular cloning and functional expression of a third isoform of the human calcitonin receptor and partial characterization of the calcitonin receptor gene". Endocrinology. 136 (12): 5377–84. doi:10.1210/en.136.12.5377. PMID 7588285. 
  • Egerton M, Needham M, Evans S, Millest A, Cerillo G, McPheat J, Popplewell M, Johnstone D, Hollis M (April 1995). "Identification of multiple human calcitonin receptor isoforms: heterologous expression and pharmacological characterization". Journal of Molecular Endocrinology. 14 (2): 179–89. doi:10.1677/jme.0.0140179. PMID 7619207. 
  • Nussenzveig DR, Mathew S, Gershengorn MC (May 1995). "Alternative splicing of a 48-nucleotide exon generates two isoforms of the human calcitonin receptor". Endocrinology. 136 (5): 2047–51. doi:10.1210/en.136.5.2047. PMID 7720653. 
  • Nakamura M, Hashimoto T, Nakajima T, Ichii S, Furuyama J, Ishihara Y, Kakudo K (April 1995). "A new type of human calcitonin receptor isoform generated by alternative splicing". Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 209 (2): 744–51. doi:10.1006/bbrc.1995.1562. PMID 7733946. 
  • Pérez Jurado LA, Li X, Francke U (1995). "The human calcitonin receptor gene (CALCR) at 7q21.3 is outside the deletion associated with the Williams syndrome". Cytogenetics and Cell Genetics. 70 (3-4): 246–9. doi:10.1159/000134044. PMID 7789182. 
  • Nussenzveig DR, Thaw CN, Gershengorn MC (November 1994). "Inhibition of inositol phosphate second messenger formation by intracellular loop one of a human calcitonin receptor. Expression and mutational analysis of synthetic receptor genes". The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 269 (45): 28123–9. PMID 7961748. 
  • Kuestner RE, Elrod RD, Grant FJ, Hagen FS, Kuijper JL, Matthewes SL, O'Hara PJ, Sheppard PO, Stroop SD, Thompson DL (August 1994). "Cloning and characterization of an abundant subtype of the human calcitonin receptor". Molecular Pharmacology. 46 (2): 246–55. PMID 8078488. 
  • Frendo JL, Pichaud F, Mourroux RD, Bouizar Z, Segond N, Moukhtar MS, Jullienne A (April 1994). "An isoform of the human calcitonin receptor is expressed in TT cells and in medullary carcinoma of the thyroid". FEBS Letters. 342 (2): 214–6. doi:10.1016/0014-5793(94)80503-2. PMID 8143880. 
  • Masi L, Becherini L, Gennari L, Colli E, Mansani R, Falchetti A, Cepollaro C, Gonnelli S, Tanini A, Brandi ML (April 1998). "Allelic variants of human calcitonin receptor: distribution and association with bone mass in postmenopausal Italian women". Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 245 (2): 622–6. doi:10.1006/bbrc.1998.8445. PMID 9571205. 
  • Taboulet J, Frenkian M, Frendo JL, Feingold N, Jullienne A, de Vernejoul MC (December 1998). "Calcitonin receptor polymorphism is associated with a decreased fracture risk in post-menopausal women". Human Molecular Genetics. 7 (13): 2129–33. doi:10.1093/hmg/7.13.2129. PMID 9817931. 
  • Christopoulos G, Perry KJ, Morfis M, Tilakaratne N, Gao Y, Fraser NJ, Main MJ, Foord SM, Sexton PM (July 1999). "Multiple amylin receptors arise from receptor activity-modifying protein interaction with the calcitonin receptor gene product". Molecular Pharmacology. 56 (1): 235–42. PMID 10385705. 
  • Nishikawa T, Ishikawa H, Yamamoto S, Koshihara Y (September 1999). "A novel calcitonin receptor gene in human osteoclasts from normal bone marrow". FEBS Letters. 458 (3): 409–14. doi:10.1016/S0014-5793(99)01176-X. PMID 10570950. 
  • Beaudreuil J, Taboulet J, Orcel P, Graulet AM, Denne MA, Baudoin C, Jullienne A, De Vernejoul MC (July 2000). "Calcitonin receptor mRNA in mononuclear leucocytes from postmenopausal women: decrease during osteoporosis and link to bone markers with specific isoform involvement". Bone. 27 (1): 161–8. doi:10.1016/S8756-3282(00)00305-7. PMID 10865224. 
  • Wada S, Yasuda S, Nagai T, Maeda T, Kitahama S, Suda S, Findlay DM, Iitaka M, Katayama S (April 2001). "Regulation of calcitonin receptor by glucocorticoid in human osteoclast-like cells prepared in vitro using receptor activator of nuclear factor-kappaB ligand and macrophage colony-stimulating factor". Endocrinology. 142 (4): 1471–8. doi:10.1210/en.142.4.1471. PMID 11250927. 
  • Ogden CA, deCathelineau A, Hoffmann PR, Bratton D, Ghebrehiwet B, Fadok VA, Henson PM (September 2001). "C1q and mannose binding lectin engagement of cell surface calreticulin and CD91 initiates macropinocytosis and uptake of apoptotic cells". The Journal of Experimental Medicine. 194 (6): 781–95. doi:10.1084/jem.194.6.781. PMC 2195958Freely accessible. PMID 11560994. 
  • Nosaka Y, Tachi Y, Shimpuku H, Kawamura T, Ohura K (2002). "Association of calcitonin receptor gene polymorphism with early marginal bone loss around endosseous implants". The International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Implants. 17 (1): 38–43. PMID 11858573. 
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