| Literature DB >> 8962097 |
T Iiri1, P S Backlund, T L Jones, P B Wedegaertner, H R Bourne.
Abstract
Hormonal activation of Gs, the stimulatory regulator of adenylyl cyclase, promotes dissociation of alpha s from G beta gamma, accelerates removal of covalently attached palmitate from the G alpha subunit, and triggers release of a fraction of alpha s from the plasma membrane into the cytosol. To elucidate relations among these three events, we assessed biochemical effects in vitro of attached palmitate on recombinant alpha s prepared from Sf9 cells. In comparison to the unpalmitoylated protein (obtained from cytosol of Sf9 cells, treated with a palmitoyl esterase, or expressed as a mutant protein lacking the site for palmitoylation), palmitoylated alpha s (from Sf9 membranes, 50% palmitoylated) was more hydrophobic, as indicated by partitioning into TX-114, and bound beta gamma with 5-fold higher affinity. beta gamma protected GDP-bound alpha s, but not alpha s-GTP[gamma S], from depalmitoylation by a recombinant esterase. We conclude that beta gamma binding and palmitoylation reciprocally potentiate each other in promoting membrane attachment of alpha s and that dissociation of alpha s.GTP from beta gamma is likely to mediate receptor-induced alpha s depalmitoylation and translocation of the protein to cytosol in intact cells.Entities:
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Year: 1996 PMID: 8962097 PMCID: PMC26178 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.93.25.14592
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ISSN: 0027-8424 Impact factor: 11.205