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Effector contributions to G beta gamma-mediated signaling as revealed by muscarinic potassium channel gating.

T T Ivanova-Nikolova1, G E Breitwieser.   

Abstract

Receptor-mediated activation of heterotrimeric G proteins leading to dissociation of the G alpha subunit from G beta gamma is a highly conserved signaling strategy used by numerous extracellular stimuli. Although G beta gamma subunits regulate a variety of effectors, including kinases, cyclases, phospholipases, and ion channels (Clapham, D.E., and E.J. Neer. 1993. Nature (Lond.). 365:403-406), few tools exist for probing instantaneous G beta gamma-effector interactions and little is known about the kinetic contributions of effectors to the signaling process. In this study, we used the atrial muscarinic K + channel, which is activated by direct interactions with G beta gamma subunits (Logothetis, D.E., Y. Kurachi J. Galper, E.J. Neer, and D.E. Clap. 1987. Nature (Lond.). 325:321-326; Wickman, K., J. A. Iniguez-Liuhi, P.A. Davenport, R. Taussig, G.B. Krapivinsky, M.E. Linder, A.G. Gilman, and D.E. Clapham. 1994. Nature (Lond.). 366: 654-663; Huang, C.-L., P.A. Slesinger, P.J. Casey, Y.N. Jan, and L.Y. Jan. 1995. Neuron. 15:1133-1143), as a sensitive reporter of the dynamics of G beta gamma-effector interactions. Muscarinic K+ channels exhibit bursting behavior upon G protein activation, shifting between three distinct functional modes, characterized by the frequency of channel openings during individual bursts. Acetylcholine concentration (and by inference, the concentration of activated G beta gamma) controls the fraction of time spent in each mode without changing either the burst duration or channel gating within individual modes. The picture which emerges is of a G beta gamma effector with allosteric regulation and an intrinsic "off" switch which serves to limit its own activation. These two features combine to establish exquisite channel sensitivity to changes in G beta gamma concentration, and may be indicative of the factors regulating other G beta gamma-modulated effectors.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9041452      PMCID: PMC2220061          DOI: 10.1085/jgp.109.2.245

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gen Physiol        ISSN: 0022-1295            Impact factor:   4.086


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