Accessory proteins for G protein-signaling systems: activators of G protein signaling and other nonreceptor proteins influencing the activation state of G proteins.

Receptors & channels Pub Date : 2003-01-01
Joe B Blumer, Stephen M Lanier
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Abstract

Heterotrimeric G proteins are key transducers for signal transfer from outside of the cell. In addition to their regulation by the superfamily of G protein-coupled receptors, many if not all of the subtypes of heterotrimeric G proteins are also regulated by additional accessory proteins that influence guanine nucleotide binding and/or hydrolysis or subunit interactions. Activators of G protein signaling (AGS1-3) refer to a functionally defined group of proteins that activate G protein-signaling systems in the absence of a classical G protein-coupled receptor. AGS and related proteins provide unexpected insights into the regulation of the G protein activation/deactivation cycle and the functional roles of G proteins. These proteins likely play important roles in the generation of signaling complexes, the positioning of signaling proteins within the cell, and in biological roles of G proteins unrelated to a cell surface receptor. As such, these proteins and the concepts advanced with their discovery provide unexpected avenues for therapeutics and understanding disease mechanisms.

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G蛋白信号系统的辅助蛋白:G蛋白信号的激活因子和其他影响G蛋白激活状态的非受体蛋白。
异源三聚体G蛋白是细胞外信号传递的关键换能器。除了G蛋白偶联受体超家族的调控外,许多异源三聚体G蛋白的亚型(如果不是全部的话)还受到影响鸟嘌呤核苷酸结合和/或水解或亚基相互作用的附加蛋白的调控。G蛋白信号激活因子(Activators of G protein signaling, AGS1-3)是指在缺乏经典G蛋白偶联受体的情况下激活G蛋白信号系统的一组功能明确的蛋白。AGS和相关蛋白为G蛋白激活/失活周期的调控和G蛋白的功能作用提供了意想不到的见解。这些蛋白可能在信号复合物的产生、信号蛋白在细胞内的定位以及与细胞表面受体无关的G蛋白的生物学作用中发挥重要作用。因此,这些蛋白质和随着它们的发现而提出的概念为治疗和理解疾病机制提供了意想不到的途径。
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