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The melanocortin-2 receptor (MC2R) and the melanocortin-5 receptor (MC5R) are found on the same chromosome in most vertebrate genomes, and for the species analyzed in this study, MC2R and MC5R are co-expressed in glucocorticoid-producing cells that also express the accessory protein MRAP1. Since MRAP1 affects the ligand sensitivity of MC2R orthologs, this study tested the hypothesis that co-expression of MC5R with MRAP1 would also affect the ligand sensitivity of MC5R. The hypothesis was confirmed for stingray, rainbow trout, and chicken, MC5R orthologs. However, elephant shark MC5R was not affected in the same way by co-expression of MRAP1. It appears that, for some MC5R orthologs (i.e., stingray, rainbow trout, and chicken), a docking site for the R/KKRRP motif of ACTH(1-24) may become exposed on the receptor following co-expression with MRAP1. However, for elephant shark MC5R co-expression with MRAP1 may not affect engagement ACTH(1-24). Hence during the radiation of the chordates, the interaction between MRAP1 and MC5R has diverged. Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Robert M Dores, Natalie Oberer, Brianne Hoglin, Alexa Thomas, Erin Faught, Mathilakath M Vijayan. Evaluating interactions between the melanocortin-5 receptor, MRAP1, and ACTH(1-24): A phylogenetic study. General and comparative endocrinology. 2020 Aug 01;294:113476

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