Literature DB >> 8389480

Activation of phospholipase C beta 2 by the alpha and beta gamma subunits of trimeric GTP-binding protein.

D Wu1, A Katz, M I Simon.   

Abstract

Cotransfection assays were used to show that the members of the GTP-binding protein Gq class of alpha subunits could activate phospholipase C (PLC) beta 2. Similar experiments also demonstrated that G beta 1 gamma 1, G beta 1 gamma 5, and G beta 2 gamma 5 could activate the beta 2 isoform of PLC but not the beta 1 isoform, while G beta 2 gamma 1 did not activate PLC beta 2. To determine which portions of PLC beta 2 are required for activation by G beta gamma or G alpha, a number of PLC beta 2 deletion mutants and chimeras composed of various portions of PLC beta 1 and PLC beta 2 were prepared. We identified the N-terminal segment of PLC beta 2 with amino acid sequence extending to the end of the Y box as the region required for activation by G beta gamma and the C-terminal region as the segment containing amino acid sequences required for activation by G alpha. Furthermore, we found that coexpression of G alpha 16 and G beta 1 gamma 1 but not G beta 1 gamma 5 in COS-7 cells was able to synergistically activate recombinant PLC beta 2. We suggest that G alpha 16 may act together with free G beta 1 gamma 1 to activate PLC beta 2, while G alpha 16 may form heterotrimeric complexes with G beta 1 gamma 5 and be stabilized in an inactive form. We conclude that the regions of PLC beta 2 required for activation by G beta gamma and G alpha are physically separate and that the nature of the G beta subunit may play a role in determining the relative specificity of the G beta gamma complex for effector activation while the nature of the G gamma subunit isoform may be important for determining the affinity of the G beta gamma complex for specific G alpha proteins.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8389480      PMCID: PMC46703          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.90.11.5297

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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