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Palmitoylation but not the extreme amino-terminus of Gq alpha is required for coupling to the NK2 receptor.

M D Edgerton1, C Chabert, A Chollet, S Arkinstall.   

Abstract

Gq alpha and G11 alpha differ from other G protein alpha subunits in that they have unique, conserved 6 residue amino-terminal extensions. Wild-type and amino-terminal mutants of Gq alpha expressed in COS cells were analyzed for their ability to functionally couple with co-expressed neurokinin NK2 receptor. Wild-type, T2A and delta 2-7 Gq alpha were able to stimulate agonist driven phospholipase C (PLC) activity in identical manners. Other activities of these two amino-terminal mutants including aluminum fluoride stimulated PLC activity, palmitoylation, interaction with G beta gamma subunits and GTP gamma S-induced trypsin resistance are also similar to the wild-type alpha subunit. This demonstrates that the NK2 receptor is able to functionally interact with the alpha subunit of Gq and that the first seven amino-acids of Gq alpha are not required for any of the alpha subunit functions tested. In contrast to the T2A and delta 2-7 mutants, a C9,10A Gq alpha mutant was not able to couple to either the NK2 receptor or PLC, as assessed by high-affinity agonist binding and activation of PLC either in intact cells or in vitro. The C9,10A protein was able to assume a GTP gamma S-induced trypsin-resistant conformation and partitioned primarily to the pelletable fraction in a manner similar to the wild-type protein. However, it was not labeled with [3H]palmitic acid. This suggests that blocking palmitoylation at the amino-terminus of Gq alpha results in a loss of functional activity which reflects an inability to interact with both the receptor and downstream signaling targets.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7957923     DOI: 10.1016/0014-5793(94)01101-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  FEBS Lett        ISSN: 0014-5793            Impact factor:   4.124


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