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Constitutively active mutant GS alpha (G225T) and null-mutant G alpha i-2 (G203T) induce primitive endoderm from stem cells.

P Gao1, D C Watkins, C C Malbon.   

Abstract

In F9 teratocarcinoma stem cells, retinoic acid induces a primitive endoderm-like phenotype and a sharp decline in G alpha i-2, a response mimicked by expression of RNA antisense to G alpha i-2 in the absence of this morphogen (D. C. Watkins, G. L. Johnson, and C. C. Malbon. Science Wash. DC 258: 1373-1375, 1992). The role of the GS alpha/G alpha i-2 axis in cellular differentiation was explored. In the absence of retinoic acid, F9 stem cells stably expressing a constitutively active mutant of GS alpha (G225T) progressed to the primitive endoderm phenotype, as judged by morphological and differentiation markers, such as tissue plasminogen activator. Although elevated in cells expressing G225T GS alpha, adenosine 3',5'-cyclic monophosphate does not mimic retinoic acid action and alone fails to induce stem cells to primitive endoderm. In the absence of retinoic acid, expression of a null mutant of G alpha i-2 (G203T) also induced stem cells to primitive endoderm. These observations establish G proteins in the GS alpha/G alpha i-2 axis as a control point for regulating progression to primitive endoderm independent of adenylate cyclase, in the present study's model of early mouse development.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7611366     DOI: 10.1152/ajpcell.1995.268.6.C1460

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol        ISSN: 0002-9513


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1.  Intragenic suppression of a constitutively active allele of Gsα associated with McCune-Albright syndrome.

Authors:  Raquel Tobar-Rubin; Dahlia Sultan; Daniela Janevska; Kyle Turcic; Julie Carroll; Laura Ooms; Robin Pals-Rylaarsdam
Journal:  J Mol Endocrinol       Date:  2013-02-26       Impact factor: 5.098

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