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A critical protein kinase C phosphorylation site on the 5-HT(1A) receptor controlling coupling to N-type calcium channels.

X Wu1, N Kushwaha, P R Albert, N J Penington.   

Abstract

The importance of specific protein kinase C (PKC) sites for modulation of the inhibitory coupling of 5-HT(1A) receptors to N-type Ca(2+) channels was examined using patch-clamp techniques in F11 rat dorsal root ganglion x mouse neuroblastoma hybrid cells. The PKC activator phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA, 10 nM) reduced by 28.6 +/- 6.8 % 5-HT-mediated, but not GTP-gamma-S-induced, inhibition of Ca(2+) current, whereas a higher concentration of PMA (500 nM) inhibited both the actions of 5-HT and GTP-gamma-S. 5-HT(1A) receptor expression plasmids with or without mutation of a single PKC site in the second intracellular loop (i2, T149A) or of three PKC sites located in the third intracellular loop (i3, T229A-S253G-T343A) were stably transfected into F11 cells. The T149A 5 HT(1A) receptor inhibited forskolin-stimulated cyclic AMP levels but was largely uncoupled from Ca(2+) channel modulation. In one (i2) clone a response rate to 5-HT of 31.6 % was obtained. The T149A mutant displayed markedly reduced sensitivity to PMA (10 nM) compared to wild-type 5-HT(1A) receptors, with only a 13.4 +/- 3 % reduction in 5-HT-induced channel inhibition; when exposed to 500 nM PMA, reductions in the action of 5-HT were comparable to those of the wild-type receptor. By contrast, the i3 mutant displayed comparable sensitivity to the wild-type 5-HT(1A) receptor to either concentration of PMA. PMA at 10 nM exhibited a similar uncoupling effect on the response of the endogenous opiate receptor to the agonist D-alanine-5-leucine-enkephalin (DADLE) in wild-type and T149A mutant-expressing clones. The T149 site of the 5-HT(1A) receptor is crucial for receptor uncoupling by sub-maximal PKC activation while at maximal PKC activation, downstream sites uncouple G proteins from the N-type Ca(2+) channel.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11773315      PMCID: PMC2290034          DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.2001.012668

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Physiol        ISSN: 0022-3751            Impact factor:   5.182


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