Literature DB >> 18295803

The internalization of the M2 and M4 muscarinic acetylcholine receptors involves distinct subsets of small G-proteins.

Cindy Reiner1, Neil M Nathanson.   

Abstract

Multiple mechanisms exist for the endocytosis of receptors from the cell surface. While the M1, M3, and M4 subtypes of muscarinic acetylcholine receptor and M4 receptors transduce their signals through the same second messengers but internalize though different pathways, we tested the ability of several small G-proteins to regulate the agonist-induced endocytosis of M2 and M4 in JEG-3 human choriocarcinoma cells. Dominant-negative Rab5 as well as both wild-type and dominant-negative Rab11 inhibited M4 but not M2 endocytosis. In contrast, a dominant-negative Arf6 as well as wild-type Rab22 increased M2 but not M4 endocytosis. We used immunocytochemistry to show that in unstimulated cells, the M2 and M4 receptors co-localize on the cell surface, whereas after stimulation M2 and M4 are in distinct vesicular compartments. In this study, we demonstrate that agonist-induced internalization of the M2 receptor utilizes an Arf6, Rab22 dependent pathway, while the M4 receptor undergoes agonist-induced internalization through a Rab5, Rab11 dependent pathway. Additionally, we show that Rab15 and RhoA are not involved in either pathway in JEG-3 cells.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18295803      PMCID: PMC2346611          DOI: 10.1016/j.lfs.2008.01.013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Life Sci        ISSN: 0024-3205            Impact factor:   5.037


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