Literature DB >> 9892140

Molecular mechanisms of angiotensin II receptor internalization.

L Hunyady1.   

Abstract

Angiotensin II (AngII) initiates cellular responses by activation of type I (AT1) and type 2 (AT2) angiotensin receptors. Both AT1 and AT1 receptors have seven transmembrane structures characteristic of G protein-coupled receptors, but only the AT1 receptor undergoes rapid internalization upon agonist binding. In addition to the agonist hormone, the peptide antagonist [Sar1,Ile8]AngII can also induce internalization of the AT1a receptor expressed in mammalian cell lines, but the nonpeptide AT1 receptor blocker losartan does not internalize. AT1 receptor internalization occurs via clathrin-coated pits, but there is evidence that, in contrast to the internalization of other G protein-coupled receptors, the internalization of the AT1 receptor is independent of dynamin and beta-arrestin. Mutagenesis studies demonstrated that AT1 receptor internalization requires two regions in the cytoplasmic tail of the receptor, but it is independent of G protein activation. The dependence of AT1 receptor internalization on the presence of a serine-threonine-rich region suggests that phosphorylation of the receptor tail may regulate the internalization process. The possible role of AT1 receptor internalization in sustained signal generation has been suggested, but its relationship to nuclear AngII receptors is not completely understood.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 9892140

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Soc Nephrol        ISSN: 1046-6673            Impact factor:   10.121


  15 in total

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3.  MAS1 Receptor Trafficking Involves ERK1/2 Activation Through a β-Arrestin2-Dependent Pathway.

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4.  Ligand-induced internalization of the type 1 cholecystokinin receptor independent of recognized signaling activity.

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5.  Demonstration of angiotensin II-induced Ras activation in the trans-Golgi network and endoplasmic reticulum using bioluminescence resonance energy transfer-based biosensors.

Authors:  András Balla; László Sándor Erdélyi; Eszter Soltész-Katona; Tamas Balla; Péter Várnai; László Hunyady
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Review 6.  Novel roles of nuclear angiotensin receptors and signaling mechanisms.

Authors:  TanYa M Gwathmey; Ebaa M Alzayadneh; Karl D Pendergrass; Mark C Chappell
Journal:  Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol       Date:  2011-12-14       Impact factor: 3.619

7.  The angiotensin II type I receptor-associated protein, ATRAP, is a transmembrane protein and a modulator of angiotensin II signaling.

Authors:  Marco Lopez-Ilasaca; Xiushi Liu; Koichi Tamura; Victor J Dzau
Journal:  Mol Biol Cell       Date:  2003-09-05       Impact factor: 4.138

8.  Protein-peptide complexes of angiotensins in the mechanisms of thirst motivation.

Authors:  A V Kotov; S M Tolpygo; E I Pevtsova; M F Obukhova
Journal:  Neurosci Behav Physiol       Date:  2003-10

9.  A novel cytoplasmic tail motif regulates mouse corin expression on the cell surface.

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Journal:  Biochem Biophys Res Commun       Date:  2015-08-01       Impact factor: 3.575

Review 10.  The role of angiotensin AT1 receptor-associated protein in renin-angiotensin system regulation and function.

Authors:  Kouichi Tamura; Yutaka Tanaka; Yuko Tsurumi; Koichi Azuma; Atsu-ichiro Shigenaga; Hiromichi Wakui; Shin-Ichiro Masuda; Miyuki Matsuda
Journal:  Curr Hypertens Rep       Date:  2007-04       Impact factor: 4.592

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