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Identification of Gbetagamma binding sites in the third intracellular loop of the M(3)-muscarinic receptor and their role in receptor regulation.

G Wu1, G S Bogatkevich, Y V Mukhin, J L Benovic, J D Hildebrandt, S M Lanier.   

Abstract

Gbetagamma binds directly to the third intracellular (i3) loop subdomain of the M(3)-muscarinic receptor (MR). In this report, we identified the Gbetagamma binding motif and G-protein-coupled receptor kinase (GRK2) phosphorylation sites in the M(3)-MR i3 loop via a strategy of deletional and site-directed mutagenesis. The Gbetagamma binding domain was localized to Cys(289)-His(330) within the M(3)-MR-Arg(252)-Gln(490) i3 loop, and the binding properties (affinity, influence of ionic strength) of the M(3)-MR-Cys(289)-His(330) i3 loop subdomain were similar to those observed for the entire i3 loop. Site-directed mutagenesis of the M(3)-MR-Cys(289)-His(330) i3 loop subdomain indicated that Phe(312), Phe(314), and a negatively charged region (Glu(324)-Asp(329)) were required for interaction with Gbetagamma. Generation of the full-length M(3)-MR-Arg(252)-Gln(490) i3 peptides containing the F312A mutation were also deficient in Gbetagamma binding and exhibited a reduced capacity for phosphorylation by GRK2. A similar, parallel strategy resulted in identification of major residues ((331)SSS(333) and (348)SASS(351)) phosphorylated by GRK2, which were just downstream of the Gbetagamma binding motif. Full-length M(3)-MR constructs lacking the 42-amino acid Gbetagamma binding domain (Cys(289)-His(330)) or containing the F312A mutation exhibited ligand recognition properties similar to wild type receptor and also effectively mediated agonist-induced increases in intracellular calcium following receptor expression in Chinese hamster ovary and/or COS 7 cells. However, the M(3)-MRDeltaCys(289)-His(330) and M(3)-MR(F312A) constructs were deficient in agonist-induced sequestration, indicating a key role for the Gbetagamma-M(3)-MR i3 loop interaction in receptor regulation and signal processing.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10722752     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.275.12.9026

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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