| Literature DB >> 2125231 |
C Reithmann1, P Gierschik, K Werdan, K H Jakobs.
Abstract
Prolonged exposure of cells to adenylyl cyclase stimulatory hormonal factors can cause an increase in the level of membrane inhibitory G protein (Gi) alpha-subunits, while inhibitory receptor agonists have been reported to induce the opposite response. As studied in cultured rat cardiomyocytes, the beta-adrenoceptor-induced increase in the level of Gi alpha proteins is protein synthesis-dependent, is apparently not accompanied by an increase in G protein beta-subunits and results in a decreased adenylyl cyclase responsiveness. On the other hand, a decrease in Gi alpha level apparently results in sensitization of adenylyl cyclase stimulation. These data suggest that the up- or down-regulation of the level and activity of Gi protein alpha-subunits is a rather general cellular response, providing an intracellular negative feedback control against prolonged receptor activation.Entities:
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Year: 1990 PMID: 2125231 PMCID: PMC1368110 DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2125.1990.tb05480.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Clin Pharmacol ISSN: 0306-5251 Impact factor: 3.716