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Ligand-induced caveolae-mediated internalization of A1 adenosine receptors: morphological evidence of endosomal sorting and receptor recycling.

Marisol Escriche1, Javier Burgueño, Francisco Ciruela, Enric I Canela, Josefa Mallol, Carlos Enrich, Carmen Lluís, Rafael Franco.   

Abstract

The involvement of caveolae in the internalization of A(1) adenosine receptors (A(1)R) and the receptor sorting and recycling was studied in the smooth muscle cell line DDT(1)MF-2, by binding assays, by confocal microscopy, and at the structural level. The use of cholera toxin-binding subunit adsorbed to gold as a specific probe for labeling the ganglioside GM(1) and immunoelectron microscopy techniques showed that agonist stimulation produced a clustering and sequestration of adenosine receptors in caveolae. Furthermore, pull-down experiments showed there to be a direct interaction between the C-terminal domain of A(1)R and caveolin-1. Addition of exogenous adenosine deaminase (ADA), a protein that binds to A(1)R and acts as a receptor activity modifying protein (RAMP) stimulated R-PIA-induced A(1) receptor internalization. Finally, the sorting and recycling of A(1)R/ADA complexes was analyzed. Detailed electron microscopy revealed that A(1)R/ADA complexes internalize together through caveolae, are differentially sorted in endosomes, and are recycled back to the cell surface by different groups of recycling endosomes. These results give insight into the spatiotemporal regulation and traffic of A(1)R and RAMPs.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12681288     DOI: 10.1016/s0014-4827(02)00090-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Cell Res        ISSN: 0014-4827            Impact factor:   3.905


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