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SST1 receptor

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Target not currently curated in GtoImmuPdb

Target id: 355

Nomenclature: SST1 receptor

Family: Somatostatin receptors

Gene and Protein Information Click here for help
class A G protein-coupled receptor
Species TM AA Chromosomal Location Gene Symbol Gene Name Reference
Human 7 391 14q13 SSTR1 somatostatin receptor 1 55-56
Mouse 7 391 12 25.61 cM Sstr1 somatostatin receptor 1 55
Rat 7 391 6q23 Sstr1 somatostatin receptor 1 28
Previous and Unofficial Names Click here for help
SRIF-2 | SS1R
Database Links Click here for help
Specialist databases
GPCRdb ssr1_human (Hs), ssr1_mouse (Mm), ssr1_rat (Rn)
Other databases
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ChEMBL Target
DrugBank Target
Ensembl Gene
Entrez Gene
Human Protein Atlas
KEGG Gene
OMIM
Pharos
RefSeq Nucleotide
RefSeq Protein
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Natural/Endogenous Ligands Click here for help
cortistatin-14 {Sp: Mouse, Rat}
CST-17 {Sp: Human}
SRIF-14 {Sp: Human, Mouse, Rat}
SRIF-28 {Sp: Human, Mouse, Rat}
Comments: SRIF-14 and SRIF-28 are the active fragments of precursor somatostatin

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Agonists
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Ligand Sp. Action Value Parameter Reference
[125I]Tyr10-CST14 Peptide Click here for species-specific activity table Ligand is labelled Ligand is radioactive Hs Full agonist 10.0 pKd 47-48
pKd 10.0 [47-48]
[125I]LTT-SRIF-28 Peptide Click here for species-specific activity table Ligand is labelled Ligand is radioactive Hs Full agonist 8.8 – 10.0 pKd 42,47-48
pKd 10.0 [47-48]
pKd 8.8 [42]
[125I]Tyr11-SRIF-14 Peptide Click here for species-specific activity table Ligand is labelled Ligand is radioactive Mm Full agonist 9.2 pKd 29
pKd 9.2 [29]
CST-17 {Sp: Human} Peptide Click here for species-specific activity table Ligand is endogenous in the given species Hs Full agonist 9.1 – 9.6 pKi 14,47-48
pKi 9.1 – 9.6 [14,47-48]
SRIF-14 {Sp: Human, Mouse, Rat} Peptide Click here for species-specific activity table Ligand is endogenous in the given species Hs Full agonist 8.6 – 9.5 pKi 7,14,33,35-36,42,47-48,57
pKi 8.6 – 9.5 [7,14,33,35-36,42,47-48,57]
SRIF-28 {Sp: Human, Mouse, Rat} Peptide Click here for species-specific activity table Ligand is endogenous in the given species Hs Full agonist 8.6 – 9.4 pKi 7,14,33,35,47-48
pKi 8.6 – 9.4 [7,14,33,35,47-48]
L-797,591 Small molecule or natural product Hs Full agonist 8.8 pKi 42
pKi 8.8 [42]
L-817,818 Small molecule or natural product Click here for species-specific activity table Hs Full agonist 8.5 pKi 42
pKi 8.5 [42]
BIM 23052 Peptide Click here for species-specific activity table Hs Full agonist 8.2 – 8.6 pKi 7,47-48
pKi 8.2 – 8.6 [7,47-48]
cortistatin-14 {Sp: Mouse, Rat} Peptide Click here for species-specific activity table Ligand is endogenous in the given species Hs Full agonist 7.7 – 9.1 pKi 47-48
pKi 7.7 – 9.1 [47-48]
CH 275 Peptide Hs Full agonist 8.3 – 8.7 pIC50 33
pIC50 8.3 – 8.7 [33]
SRIF-14 {Sp: Human, Mouse, Rat} Peptide Click here for species-specific activity table Ligand is endogenous in the given species Rn Full agonist 8.4 pIC50 54
pIC50 8.4 [54]
pasireotide Peptide Approved drug Primary target of this compound Click here for species-specific activity table Hs Full agonist 8.0 pIC50 44
pIC50 8.0 [44]
Des-Ala1,2,5-[D-Trp8,IAmp9]SRIF Peptide Hs Full agonist 7.5 pIC50 15
pIC50 7.5 [15]
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Antagonists
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Ligand Sp. Action Value Parameter Reference
SRA880 Small molecule or natural product Hs Antagonist 8.0 – 8.1 pKd 21
pKd 8.0 – 8.1 [21]
BIM 23454 Peptide Click here for species-specific activity table Hs Antagonist 6.0 pIC50 51
pIC50 6.0 [51]
Immuno Process Associations
Immuno Process:  Cytokine production & signalling
Immuno Process:  Cellular signalling
Immuno Process:  Immune system development
Immuno Process:  T cell (activation)
Primary Transduction Mechanisms Click here for help
Transducer Effector/Response
Gi/Go family Adenylyl cyclase inhibition
References:  20,23,46
Secondary Transduction Mechanisms Click here for help
Transducer Effector/Response
G protein (identity unknown) Other - See Comments
Comments:  PTX-insensitive G-proteins activate protein tyrosine phosphatases (PTPs) and the Na+/H+ exchanger (NHE1).
References:  8,20,30
Tissue Distribution Click here for help
Other structures: bronchial glands, skeletal muscle, endothelial cells
Species:  Human
Technique:  Immunohistochemistry
References:  50,52
Pancreatic islets: co-localised with insulin in beta-cells.
Species:  Human
Technique:  immunocytochemistry.
References:  25
Endocrine system: anterior pituitary, endocrine pancreas, parathyroid gland, testis, neuroendocrine / enterochromaffin-like cells of the GI mucosa
Species:  Human
Technique:  Immunohistochemistry
References:  26,31,37,50,52
Gastrointestinal system: stomach, intestine, rectum
Species:  Human
Technique:  immunohistochemistry
References:  31,50,52
Immune system: lymphocytes, macrophages in spleen, lymph nodes, tonsils, thymus, lung and gut mucosa
Species:  Human
Technique:  Immunohistochemistry
References:  31
Cerebellum (Purkinje cells), frontal cortex (pyramidal cells), hippocampus (CA1-4 subfields and some granule cells of the dentate gyrus).
Species:  Human
Technique:  RT-PCR and in situ hybridisation.
References:  43
CNS: hippocampus, basal forebrain, basal ganglia, hypothalamus (paraventricular nucleus, arcuate nucleus, median eminence), brainstem, spinal cord, retina
Species:  Human
Technique:  Immunohistochemistry
References:  13,18-19,32,45,49
PNS: dorsal root ganglia, enteric ganglion cells and fibers
Species:  Human
Technique:  Immunohistochemistry
References:  9,22,31,53
Cortex, amygdala, hippocampus, bed nucleus of the stria terminalis, substantia innominata, hypothalamus, pretectum, substantia nigra, parabrachial nucleus, nucleus of of the solitary tract.
Species:  Mouse
Technique:  in situ hybridisation.
References:  6
Retina.
Species:  Rat
Technique:  Immunohistochemistry.
References:  32
Hypothalamus: medial preoptic area, suprachiasmic nucleus, arcuate nucleus, para- and periventricular nuclei, ventral premammillary nucleus.
Species:  Rat
Technique:  in situ hybridisation.
References:  4
Expression Datasets Click here for help

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Log average relative transcript abundance in mouse tissues measured by qPCR from Regard, J.B., Sato, I.T., and Coughlin, S.R. (2008). Anatomical profiling of G protein-coupled receptor expression. Cell, 135(3): 561-71. [PMID:18984166] [Raw data: website]

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Functional Assays Click here for help
Measurement of cAMP accumulation (AC activity) in CHO-K1 cells stably transfected with the human sst1 receptor.
Species:  Human
Tissue:  CHO-K1 cells.
Response measured:  Inhibition of cAMP accumulation.
References:  40
Measurement of GH release from GC cells (growth cells) form a rat somatotroph tumour treated with the sst1 selective agonist L-797,591.
Species:  Rat
Tissue:  GC cells (growth cells) from a rat somatotroph tumour endogenously expressing all 5 SRIF subtypes.
Response measured:  Reduction in GH secretion.
References:  11
Measurement of tyrosine phosphastase activity in COS-7 cells stably transfected with the human sst1 receptor.
Species:  Human
Tissue:  COS-7 cells.
Response measured:  Stimulation of tyrosine phosphatase activity.
References:  8
Measurement of NHE1 (Na/H exchanger) activity (pH recovery) in Ltk- cells stably expressing the human sst1 receptor.
Species:  Human
Tissue:  Mouse fibroblast Ltk- cells.
Response measured:  Inhibition of NHE1 activity.
References:  20
Measurement of protein tyrosine phosphatase activity in CHO-K1 cells stably transfected with the rat sst1 receptor.
Species:  Rat
Tissue:  CHO-K1 cells.
Response measured:  Stimulation of protein tyrosine phosphatase activity.
References:  16
Measurement of MAPK cascade activity in CHO-K1 cells stably transfected with rat sst1 receptors.
Species:  Rat
Tissue:  CHO-K1 cells.
Response measured:  Activation of MAPK cascade.
References:  17
Measurement of cAMP accumulation (AC activity) in HEK 293 cells stably transfected with human sst1 receptors.
Species:  Human
Tissue:  HEK 293 cells.
Response measured:  Inhibition of cAMP accumulation.
References:  23
Measurement of AC activity (cAMP levels) in CCL39 cells stably transfected with human sst1 receptors.
Species:  Human
Tissue:  CCL39 cells.
Response measured:  Inhibition of AC activity.
References:  46
Measurement of ECAR (extracellular acidification rate) in F4C1 cells stably transfected with mouse sst1 receptors.
Species:  Mouse
Tissue:  F4C1 cells (rat pituitary).
Response measured:  Decrease in ECAR.
References:  12
Measurement of AMPA/Kainate receptor activation in mouse hypothalamic neurons expressing sst1.
Species:  Mouse
Tissue:  Hypothalamic neurones grown in primary cell culture.
Response measured:  Increase in AMPA/Kainate receptor mediated response to glutamate.
References:  27
Measurement of PLC activity and cytosolic Ca2+ in COS-7 cells stably transfected with human sst1 receptors.
Species:  Human
Tissue:  COS-7 cells.
Response measured:  Activation of PLC and Ca2+ mobilisation.
References:  2
Measurement of NOS activity (NO production) in CHO-K1 cells stably transfected with rat sst1.
Species:  Rat
Tissue:  CHO-K1 cells.
Response measured:  Inhibition of NO production.
References:  3
Measurement of AC activity (cAMP accumulation) in NIH 3T3 cell membranes from clones expressing human sst1 receptors.
Species:  Human
Tissue:  NIH 3T3 cells (mouse).
Response measured:  Inhibition of AC activity.
References:  8
Physiological Functions Click here for help
Control of basal GH levels.
Species:  Mouse
Tissue:  Primary pituitary cell cultures.
References:  24
Antiproliferation.
Species:  Human
Tissue:  Umbilical vein endothelial cells.
References:  1
Autoreceptor: modulates somatostatin levels.
Species:  Rat
Tissue:  Retina.
References:  32
Increases AMPA/Kainate receptor-mediated responses to glutamate.
Species:  Mouse
Tissue:  Hypothalamic neurones grown in primary cell culture.
References:  27
Physiological Consequences of Altering Gene Expression Click here for help
Mice lacking the sst1 receptor in the retina show up-regulation of the sst2 receptor and an increased total level of retinal SRIF.
Species:  Mouse
Tissue: 
Technique:  Gene targeting in embryonic stem cells.
References:  5
Mice lacking the sst1 receptor in the retina show enlargement of rod bipolar cell (RBC) axonal terminals, up-regulation of the sst2 receptor at/near the eye opening, and an increase in SRIF levels.
Species:  Mouse
Tissue: 
Technique:  Gene targeting in embryonic stem cells.
References:  10
Mice lacking the sst1 receptor show an inability to regulate basal GH levels, suggesting an involvement of the sst1 receptor in growth control. Studied using sst1 KO mouse primary pituitary cell cultures.
Species:  Mouse
Tissue: 
Technique:  Gene targeting in embryonic stem cells.
References:  24
Phenotypes, Alleles and Disease Models Click here for help Mouse data from MGI

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Allele Composition & genetic background Accession Phenotype Id Phenotype Reference
Sstr1tm1Dric Sstr1tm1Dric/Sstr1tm1Dric
involves: 129S4/SvJae * C57BL/6
MGI:98327  MP:0004994 abnormal brain wave pattern PMID: 15548214 
Sstr1tm1Dric Sstr1tm1Dric/Sstr1tm1Dric
involves: 129S4/SvJae * C57BL/6
MGI:98327  MP:0005551 abnormal eye electrophysiology PMID: 15464758 
Sstr1tm1Dric Sstr1tm1Dric/Sstr1tm1Dric
involves: 129S4/SvJae
MGI:98327  MP:0006072 abnormal retinal apoptosis PMID: 17425570 
Sstr1tm1Dric Sstr1tm1Dric/Sstr1tm1Dric
involves: 129S4/SvJae * C57BL/6
MGI:98327  MP:0006074 abnormal retinal rod bipolar cell morphology PMID: 14750962 
Sstr1tm1Dric Sstr1tm1Dric/Sstr1tm1Dric
involves: 129S4/SvJae
MGI:98327  MP:0004495 decreased synaptic glutamate release PMID: 17425570 
Sstr1tm1Dgen Sstr1tm1Dgen/Sstr1tm1Dgen
involves: 129P2/OlaHsd * C57BL/6
MGI:98327  MP:0001402 hypoactivity
Sstr1tm1Dgen Sstr1tm1Dgen/Sstr1tm1Dgen
involves: 129P2/OlaHsd * C57BL/6
MGI:98327  MP:0005178 increased circulating cholesterol level
Sstr1tm1Dgen Sstr1tm1Dgen/Sstr1tm1Dgen
involves: 129P2/OlaHsd * C57BL/6
MGI:98327  MP:0001556 increased circulating HDL cholesterol level

References

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