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Rhodopsin-family receptors associate with small G proteins to activate phospholipase D

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  • Rory Mitchell

    (MRC Brain Metabolism Unit)

  • Derek McCulloch

    (MRC Brain Metabolism Unit)

  • Eve Lutz

    (MRC Brain Metabolism Unit)

  • Melanie Johnson

    (MRC Brain Metabolism Unit)

  • Chris MacKenzie

    (MRC Brain Metabolism Unit)

  • Myles Fennell

    (MRC Brain Metabolism Unit)

  • George Fink

    (MRC Brain Metabolism Unit)

  • Wei Zhou

    (Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York)

  • Stuart C. Sealfon

    (Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York)

Abstract

G-protein-coupled receptors of the rhodopsin family transduce many important neural and endocrine signals. These receptors activate heterotrimeric G proteins and in many cases also cause activation of phospholipase D, an enzyme that can be controlled by the small G proteins ARF and RhoA1,2,3. Here we show that the activation of phospholipase D that is induced by many, but not all, Ca2+-mobilizing G-protein-coupled receptors is sensitive to inhibitors of ARF and of RhoA. Receptors of this type were co-immunoprecipitated with ARF or RhoA on exposure to agonists, and the effects of GTP analogues on ligand binding to the receptor changed to a profile that is characteristic of small G proteins. These receptors contain the amino-acid sequence AsnProXXTyr in their seventh transmembrane domain, whereas receptors capable of activating phospholipase D without involving ARF contain the sequence AspProXXTyr. Mutation of this latter sequence to AsnProXXTyr in the gonadotropin-releasing hormone receptor conferred sensitivity to an inhibitor of ARF, and the reciprocal mutation in the 5-HT2A receptor for 5-hydroxytryptamine reduced its sensitivity to the inhibitor. Receptors carrying the AsnProXXTyr motif thus seem to form functional complexes with ARF and RhoA.

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  • Rory Mitchell & Derek McCulloch & Eve Lutz & Melanie Johnson & Chris MacKenzie & Myles Fennell & George Fink & Wei Zhou & Stuart C. Sealfon, 1998. "Rhodopsin-family receptors associate with small G proteins to activate phospholipase D," Nature, Nature, vol. 392(6674), pages 411-414, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:392:y:1998:i:6674:d:10.1038_32937
    DOI: 10.1038/32937
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