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Interaction with caveolin-1 modulates G protein coupling of mouse β3-adrenoceptor.

Masaaki Sato1, Dana S Hutchinson, Michelle L Halls, Sebastian G B Furness, Tore Bengtsson, Bronwyn A Evans, Roger J Summers.   

Abstract

Caveolins act as scaffold proteins in multiprotein complexes and have been implicated in signaling by G protein-coupled receptors. Studies using knock-out mice suggest that β(3)-adrenoceptor (β(3)-AR) signaling is dependent on caveolin-1; however, it is not known whether caveolin-1 is associated with the β(3)-AR or solely with downstream signaling proteins. We have addressed this question by examining the impact of membrane rafts and caveolin-1 on the differential signaling of mouse β(3a)- and β(3b)-AR isoforms that diverge at the distal C terminus. Only the β(3b)-AR promotes pertussis toxin (PTX)-sensitive cAMP accumulation. When cells expressing the β(3a)-AR were treated with filipin III to disrupt membrane rafts or transfected with caveolin-1 siRNA, the cyclic AMP response to the β(3)-AR agonist CL316243 became PTX-sensitive, suggesting Gα(i/o) coupling. The β(3a)-AR C terminus, SP(384)PLNRF(389)DGY(392)EGARPF(398)PT, resembles a caveolin interaction motif. Mutant β(3a)-ARs (F389A/Y392A/F398A or P384S/F389A) promoted PTX-sensitive cAMP responses, and in situ proximity assays demonstrated an association between caveolin-1 and the wild type β(3a)-AR but not the mutant receptors. In membrane preparations, the β(3b)-AR activated Gα(o) and mediated PTX-sensitive cAMP responses, whereas the β(3a)-AR did not activate Gα(i/o) proteins. The endogenous β(3a)-AR displayed Gα(i/o) coupling in brown adipocytes from caveolin-1 knock-out mice or in wild type adipocytes treated with filipin III. Our studies indicate that interaction of the β(3a)-AR with caveolin inhibits coupling to Gα(i/o) proteins and suggest that signaling is modulated by a raft-enriched complex containing the β(3a)-AR, caveolin-1, Gα(s), and adenylyl cyclase.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22535965      PMCID: PMC3370250          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M111.280651

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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