Literature DB >> 12810574

Functional assessment of the thyrotropin receptor-beta subunit.

I Ciullo1, R Latif, P Graves, T F Davies.   

Abstract

Posttranslational processing of the TSH receptor (TSHR) involves proteolysis of a single chain holoreceptor into TSHR-alpha (or A) and TSHR-beta (or B) subunits, which remain associated via disulfide bonds and which may then form oligomers. As both uncleaved and cleavage-derived forms of this receptor have been reported to bind TSH and transduce signals, reasons for this cleavage into alpha- and beta-subunits have remained enigmatic. Recently we suggested that TSHR cleavage was related to receptor oligomerization and now we have asked if cleavage influenced the binding of G proteins to this receptor. Furthermore, as TSHR-alpha subunits are subject to shedding from the cell surface membrane, we have examined whether the remaining TSHR-beta subunits could mediate signaling themselves, either constitutively and /or ligand-induced. We found that only the cleaved form of the TSHR in transfected Chinese hamster ovary cells was able to bind Gsalpha protein, suggesting that cleavage of the native TSH receptor was associated with receptor activation. We also found that independently expressed TSHR-beta subunits on stable cell lines were unable to mediate either constitutive or TSH-induced signaling, as monitored by their inability to induce cAMP accumulation. These data suggested that receptor cleavage was intimately associated with receptor activation in the wild-type TSH receptor and that the residual TSHR-beta subunits left on the thyroid cell membrane, after TSHR cleavage and subsequent TSHR-alpha shedding, were essentially silent and did not participate in signal transduction.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12810574     DOI: 10.1210/en.2002-220884

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Endocrinology        ISSN: 0013-7227            Impact factor:   4.736


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1.  Transmembrane domains of attraction on the TSH receptor.

Authors:  Rauf Latif; M Rejwan Ali; Mihaly Mezei; Terry F Davies
Journal:  Endocrinology       Date:  2014-11-19       Impact factor: 4.736

2.  Subunit interactions influence TSHR multimerization.

Authors:  Rauf Latif; Krzysztof Michalek; Terry F Davies
Journal:  Mol Endocrinol       Date:  2010-08-18

Review 3.  TSH Receptor Cleavage Into Subunits and Shedding of the A-Subunit; A Molecular and Clinical Perspective.

Authors:  Basil Rapoport; Sandra M McLachlan
Journal:  Endocr Rev       Date:  2016-02       Impact factor: 19.871

Review 4.  TSH Receptor Cleavage Into Subunits and Shedding of the A-Subunit; A Molecular and Clinical Perspective.

Authors:  Basil Rapoport; Sandra M McLachlan
Journal:  Endocr Rev       Date:  2016-01-22       Impact factor: 19.871

5.  Simultaneous induction of Graves' hyperthyroidism and Graves' ophthalmopathy by TSHR genetic immunization in BALB/c mice.

Authors:  Nan Xia; Xiaozhen Ye; Xiaohao Hu; Shiyu Song; Hui Xu; Mengyuan Niu; Hongwei Wang; Jian Wang
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2017-03-20       Impact factor: 3.240

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