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A sweet cycle for Arabidopsis G-proteins: Recent discoveries and controversies in plant G-protein signal transduction.

Christopher A Johnston1, Melinda D Willard, Adam J Kimple, David P Siderovski, Francis S Willard.   

Abstract

Heterotrimeric G-proteins are a class of signal transduction proteins highly conserved throughout evolution that serve as dynamic molecular switches regulating the intracellular communication initiated by extracellular signals including sensory information. This property is achieved by a guanine nucleotide cycle wherein the inactive, signaling-incompetent Galpha subunit is normally bound to GDP; activation to signaling-competent Galpha occurs through the exchange of GDP for GTP (typically catalyzed via seven-transmembrane domain G-protein coupled receptors [GPCRs]), which dissociates the Gbetagamma dimer from Galpha-GTP and initiates signal transduction. The hydrolysis of GTP, greatly accelerated by "Regulator of G-protein Signaling" (RGS) proteins, returns Galpha to its inactive GDP-bound form and terminates signaling. Through extensive characterization of mammalian Galpha isoforms, the rate-limiting step in this cycle is currently considered to be the GDP/GTP exchange rate, which can be orders of magnitude slower than the GTP hydrolysis rate. However, we have recently demonstrated that, in Arabidopsis, the guanine nucleotide cycle appears to be limited by the rate of GTP hydrolysis rather than nucleotide exchange. This finding has important implications for the mechanism of sugar sensing in Arabidopsis. We also discuss these data on Arabidopsis G-protein nucleotide cycling in relation to recent reports of putative plant GPCRs and heterotrimeric G-protein effectors in Arabidopsis.

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Keywords:  Arabidopsis; G-protein; RGS protein; glucose; nucleotide exchange

Year:  2008        PMID: 19513240      PMCID: PMC2634461          DOI: 10.4161/psb.3.12.7184

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Signal Behav        ISSN: 1559-2316


  86 in total

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Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  2013-01-08       Impact factor: 8.340

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6.  A Conserved Hydrophobic Core in Gαi1 Regulates G Protein Activation and Release from Activated Receptor.

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7.  RGS21, a regulator of taste and mucociliary clearance?

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Review 8.  Heterotrimeric G protein-coupled signaling in plants.

Authors:  Daisuke Urano; Alan M Jones
Journal:  Annu Rev Plant Biol       Date:  2013-12-02       Impact factor: 26.379

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