Literature DB >> 12145101

Characterization of G proteins involved in activation of nonselective cation channels by endothelin(B) receptor.

Yoshifumi Kawanabe1, Nobuo Hashimoto, Tomoh Masaki.   

Abstract

1: We recently demonstrated that endothelin-1 (ET-1) activates two types of Ca(2+)-permeable nonselective cation channels (NSCC-1 and NSCC-2) in Chinese hamster ovary cells expressing endothelin(B) receptors (CHO-ET(B)R) that couple with G(q) and G(i). The purpose of the present study was to identify the G proteins involved in the activation of these Ca(2+) channels by ET-1. For this purpose, we constructed CHO cells expressing an unpalmitoylated (Cys(402)Cys(403) Cys(405)-->Ser(402)Ser(403)Ser(405)) ET(B)R (CHO-SerET(B)R) and ET(B)R truncated at the cytoplasmic tail downstream of Cys(403) (CHO-ET(B)RDelta403). 2: Based on the data obtained from actin stress fibre formation, CHO-ET(B)R couple with G(13). Therefore, CHO-ET(B)R couple with G(q), G(i) and G(13). CHO-SerET(B)R and CHO-ET(B)RDelta403 couple with G(13) and G(q), respectively. 3: ET-1 activated NSCC-1 in CHO-ET(B)R preincubated with phospholipase C (PLC) inhibitor, U73122, and in CHO-SerET(B)R. On the other hand, ET-1 failed to activate Ca(2+) channels in CHO-ET(B)RDelta403. Microinjection of dominant negative mutants of G(13) (G(13)G225A) abolished activation of NSCC-1 and NSCC-2 in CHO-ET(B)R and that of NSCC-1 in CHO-SerET(B)R. 4: Y-27632, a specific Rho-associated kinase (ROCK) inhibitor, did not affect the ET-1-induced transient and sustained increase in [Ca(2+)](i) in CHO-ET(B)R. 5: These results indicate that (1) the cytoplasmic tail downstream of the palmitoylation sites of ET(B)R, but not the palmitoylation site itself, is essential for coupling with G(13), (2) the activation mechanism of each Ca(2+) channel by ET-1 is different in CHO-ET(B)R. NSCC-1 activation depends on G(13)-dependent cascade, and NSCC-2 activation depends on both G(q)/PLC- and G(13)-dependent cascades. Moreover, ROCK-dependent cascade is not involved in the activation of these channels.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12145101      PMCID: PMC1573433          DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjp.0704805

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Pharmacol        ISSN: 0007-1188            Impact factor:   8.739


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