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Constitutive serum response factor activation by the viral chemokine receptor homologue pUS28 is differentially regulated by Galpha(q/11) and Galpha(16).

Barbara Moepps1, Calogero Tulone, Claudia Kern, Rosalba Minisini, Gudrun Michels, Petra Vatter, Thomas Wieland, Peter Gierschik.   

Abstract

Expression of the human cytomegalovirus (HCMV)-encoded chemokine receptor homologue pUS28 in mammalian cells results in ligand-dependent and -independent changes in the activity of multiple cellular signal transduction pathways. The ligand-dependent signalling activity of pUS28 has been shown to be predominantly mediated by heterotrimeric G proteins of the G(i/o) and G(12/13) subfamilies. Ligand-independent constitutive activity of pUS28 causing stimulation of inositol phosphate formation has been correlated with the coupling of pUS28 to G proteins of the G(q) family. It is well known that activation of G(q) proteins by cell surface receptors is coupled to activation of the Rho GTPase RhoA. Activated RhoA regulates numerous cellular functions, including the activity of the transcription factor serum response factor (SRF). The marked activation of G(q) proteins by pUS28 in transfected and HCMV-infected cells prompted us to investigate its effect on SRF activity. The results presented herein demonstrate that expression of pUS28 in COS-7 cells caused a vigorous induction of SRF activity. This effect was observed in the absence of chemokines known to interact with pUS28, and was specifically mediated by endogenous G(q) and/or G(11) as well as RhoA and/or a closely related Rho GTPase. The stimulatory effect of pUS28 and Galpha(q/11) was independent of phospholipase C-beta (PLCbeta) activation and was markedly sensitive to inhibition by wild-type, but not by constitutively active Galpha(16), thus identifying Galpha(16) as a modulator of Galpha(q/11) function likely to act by competing with Galpha(q/11) for and thus uncoupling Galpha(q/11) from activation by pUS28.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18534820     DOI: 10.1016/j.cellsig.2008.04.010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Signal        ISSN: 0898-6568            Impact factor:   4.315


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