Publikation: Drosophila GoLoco-Protein Pins is a target of G{alpha}o-mediated G Protein-coupled Receptor Signaling
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G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) transduce their signals through trimeric G proteins, inducing guanine nucleotide exchange on their Galpha-subunits; the resulting Galpha-GTP transmits the signal further inside the cell. GoLoco domains present in many proteins play important roles in multiple trimeric G protein-dependent activities, physically binding Galpha-subunits of the Galphai/o class. In most cases GoLoco binds exclusively to the GDP-loaded form of the Galpha-subunits. Here we demonstrate that the poly-GoLoco-containing protein Pins of Drosophila can bind to both GDP- and GTP-forms of Drosophila Galphao. We identify Pins GoLoco domain 1 as necessary and sufficient for this unusual interaction with Galphao-GTP. We further pinpoint a Lysine residue located centrally in this domain as necessary for the interaction. Our studies thus identify Drosophila Pins as a target of Galphao-mediated GPCR receptor signaling, e.g., in the context of the nervous system development, where Galphao acts downstream from Frizzled and redundantly with Galphai to control the asymmetry of cell divisions.
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KOPEIN, Damir, Vladimir L. KATANAEV, 2009. Drosophila GoLoco-Protein Pins is a target of G{alpha}o-mediated G Protein-coupled Receptor Signaling. In: Molecular Biology of the Cell. 2009, 20(17), pp. 3865-3877. ISSN 1059-1524. eISSN 1939-4586BibTex
@article{Kopein2009Droso-8541, year={2009}, title={Drosophila GoLoco-Protein Pins is a target of G{alpha}o-mediated G Protein-coupled Receptor Signaling}, number={17}, volume={20}, issn={1059-1524}, journal={Molecular Biology of the Cell}, pages={3865--3877}, author={Kopein, Damir and Katanaev, Vladimir L.} }
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