Fei Lou, Wenbin Zhou, Meral Tunc-Ozdemir, Jing Yang, Vaithish Velazhahan, Christopher G Tate, Alan M Jones
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摘要
7-跨膜(7TM)受体感受到的细胞外信号会启动脱敏作用,包括将这些受体从质膜上移除。在动物细胞中,激动剂结合通常会诱发许多 7TM G 蛋白偶联受体的柔性 C 端区和/或细胞内环 3 发生磷酸化,从而招募细胞质中间适配体 β-arrestin,导致凝集素介导的内吞(CME)和转录变化等下游信号传导。有些 7TM 受体在不招募 β-阿restin的情况下进行 CME,但目前尚不清楚是如何进行的。拟南芥基因组中没有捕获素编码,但拟南芥细胞中有一种信号诱导的7TM蛋白CME,即G信号调节器1(AtRGS1)。在这里,我们证明了 retromer 复合物的一个成分--空泡蛋白分选相关 26(VPS26)--以 VPS26A/B 异二聚体的形式与 AtRGS1 的磷酸化 C 端区域结合,形成下游信号转导所需的复合物。我们认为 VPS26 在 AtRGS1 的 CME 中扮演了类似捕获素的适配体的角色。
VPS26 Moonlights as a β-Arrestin-like Adapter for a 7-Transmembrane RGS Protein in Arabidopsis thaliana.
Extracellular signals perceived by 7-transmembrane (7TM)-spanning receptors initiate desensitization that involves the removal of these receptors from the plasma membrane. Agonist binding often evokes phosphorylation in the flexible C-terminal region and/or intracellular loop 3 of many 7TM G-protein-coupled receptors in animal cells, which consequently recruits a cytoplasmic intermediate adaptor, β-arrestin, resulting in clathrin-mediated endocytosis (CME) and downstream signaling such as transcriptional changes. Some 7TM receptors undergo CME without recruiting β-arrestin, but it is not clear how. Arrestins are not encoded in the Arabidopsis thaliana genome, yet Arabidopsis cells have a well-characterized signal-induced CME of a 7TM protein, designated Regulator of G Signaling 1 (AtRGS1). Here we show that a component of the retromer complex, Vacuolar Protein Sorting-Associated 26 (VPS26), binds the phosphorylated C-terminal region of AtRGS1 as a VPS26A/B heterodimer to form a complex that is required for downstream signaling. We propose that VPS26 moonlights as an arrestin-like adaptor in the CME of AtRGS1.
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