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Cloning of the Feline Renal Dopamine D1 Receptor: Pharmacological and Genetic Differences

Cloning of the Feline Renal Dopamine D1 Receptor: Pharmacological and Genetic Differences. Subtitle Here: Cloning of the Feline Renal Dopamine D1 Receptor. Methods. Abstract. INSERT Photo or chart here.

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Cloning of the Feline Renal Dopamine D1 Receptor: Pharmacological and Genetic Differences

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  1. Cloning of the Feline Renal Dopamine D1 Receptor: Pharmacological and Genetic Differences Subtitle Here: Cloning of the Feline Renal Dopamine D1 Receptor Methods Abstract INSERT Photo or chart here. The porcine renal epithelial cell line LLC-PK1 expresses a D1 dopamine receptor coupled to stimulation of adenylylcyclase. The molecular identity of this receptor is unknown. We isolated a partial cDNA from LLC-PK1 poly(A)+ RNA by the reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction procedure with degenerate D1 receptor oligonucleotide primers and used the partial cDNA to screen a porcine genomic library. One such genomic clone (lambda PGD1A.1) contained an open-reading frame that encoded a 446-amino-acid protein that is 95% identical to the human D1A receptor The porcine renal epithelial cell line LLC-PK1 expresses a D1 dopamine receptor coupled to stimulation of adenylylcyclase. The molecular identity of this receptor is unknown. We isolated a partial cDNA from LLC-PK1 poly(A)+ RNA by the reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction procedure with degenerate D1 receptor oligonucleotide primers and used the partial cDNA to screen a porcine genomic library. One such genomic clone (lambda PGD1A.1) contained an open-reading frame that encoded a 446-amino-acid The porcine renal epithelial cell line LLC-PK1 expresses a D1 dopamine receptor coupled to stimulation of adenylylcyclase. The molecular identity of this receptor is unknown. We isolated a partial cDNA from LLC-PK1 poly(A)+ RNA by the reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction procedure with degenerate D1 receptor oligonucleotide primers and used the partial cDNA to screen a porcine INSERT Photo or chart captions here. Summary Summary Introduction The porcine renal epithelial cell line LLC-PK1 expresses a D1 dopamine receptor coupled to stimulation of adenylylcyclase. The molecular identity of this receptor is frame that encoded a 446-amino-acid The porcine renal epithelial cell line LLC-PK1 expresses a D1 dopamine receptor coupled to stimulation of adenylylcyclase. The molecular identity of this receptor is unknown. We isolated a partial cDNA from LLC-PK1 poly(A)+ RNA by the reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction procedure with degenerate D1 receptor oligonucleotide primers and used the partial cDNA to screen a porcine genomic library. One such genomic clone (lambda PGD1A.1) contained an open-reading frame that encoded a 446-amino-acid protein that is 95% identical to the human D1A receptor. The porcine renal epithelial cell line LLC-PK1 expresses a D1 dopamine receptor coupled to stimulation of adenylylcyclase. The molecular identity of this receptor is unknown. We isolated a partial cDNA from LLC-PK1 poly(A)+ RNA by the reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction procedure with degenerate D1 receptor oligonucleotide primers and used the partial cDNA to screen a porcine genomic library. One such genomic clone (lambda PGD1A.1) contained an open-reading frame that encoded a 446-amino-acid protein that is 95% identical to the human D1A receptor Results Conclusion The porcine renal epithelial cell line LLC-PK1 expresses a D1 dopamine receptor coupled to stimulation of adenylylcyclase. The molecular identity of this receptor is frame that encoded a 446-amino-acid The porcine renal epithelial cell line LLC-PK1 expresses a D1 dopamine receptor coupled to stimulation of adenylylcyclase. The molecular identity of this receptor is frame that encoded a 446-amino-acid INSERT Photo or chart here. Acknowledgements The porcine renal epithelial cell line LLC-PK1 expresses a D1 dopamine receptor coupled to stimulation of adenylylcyclase. The molecular identity of this receptor is frame that encoded a 446-amino-acid

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