Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9885148 | Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes | 2005 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
We have previously shown that the human somatostatin receptor type 1 (hSSTR1) does not undergo agonist-induced internalization, but is instead up-regulated at the membrane upon prolonged somatostatin (SST) exposure. The deletion of the carboxyterminal C-tail of the receptor completely abolishes up-regulation. To identify molecular signals that mediate hSSTR1 up-regulation, we created mutant receptors with progressive C-tail deletions. Up-regulation was found to be absent in mutants lacking residues Lys359-Ser360-Arg361. Moreover, point mutation of Ser360 to Ala completely abolished up-regulation. The coexpression of wild type hSSTR1 with V53D, a dominant negative mutant of β-arrestin-1, completely blocked hSSTR1 up-regulation. Further analysis demonstrated that calcium-calmodulin (CaM) dependent kinases were essential for the SST-induced up-regulation response. Like wild type receptors, all mutants failed to internalize after agonist exposure and were able to inhibit forskolin-stimulated cAMP accumulation. Taking these data together, we suggest that SST-induced hSSTR1 up-regulation is critically dependent upon a specific Lys-Ser-Arg sequence in the C-tail of the receptor, with Ser360 being essential. Up-regulation also requires the participation of CaM protein kinases and interactions with β-arrestins. In contrast, coupling to adenyl cyclase (AC) and internalization occur independently of molecular signals in the receptor's C-tail.
Keywords
Calcium calmodulinFBSGRKSSTRGPCR kinaseSSTpKaGPCRPTXPLCβ-arrestinMAPKadenylyl cyclasesequence motifUp-regulationCAMfetal bovine serumpertussis toxinSomatostatinphospholipase Cpolymerase chain reactionPCRprotein kinase Amitogen activated protein kinaseChinese Hamster Ovary cell lineKinaseSomatostatin receptorG protein-coupled receptor
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Authors
José L. RamÃrez, Heather L. Watt, Magalie Rocheville, Ujendra Kumar,