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Mutational landscape of receptor guanylyl cyclase C: Functional analysis and disease‐related mutations

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Guanylyl cyclase C (GC‐C) is the receptor for the heat‐stable enterotoxin, which causes diarrhea, and the endogenous ligands, guanylin and uroguanylin. GC‐C is predominantly expressed in the intestinal epithelium and… Click to show full abstract

Guanylyl cyclase C (GC‐C) is the receptor for the heat‐stable enterotoxin, which causes diarrhea, and the endogenous ligands, guanylin and uroguanylin. GC‐C is predominantly expressed in the intestinal epithelium and regulates fluid and ion secretion in the gut. The receptor has a complex domain organization, and in the absence of structural information, mutational analysis provides clues to mechanisms of regulation of this protein. Here, we review the mutational landscape of this receptor that reveals regulatory features critical for its activity. We also summarize the available information on mutations in GC‐C that have been reported in humans and contribute to severe gastrointestinal abnormalities. Since GC‐C is also expressed in extra‐intestinal tissues, it is likely that mutations thus far reported in humans may also affect other organ systems, warranting a close observation of these patients in future.

Keywords: mutational landscape; analysis; landscape receptor; guanylyl cyclase; receptor

Journal Title: IUBMB Life
Year Published: 2020

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