How does arrestin respond to the phosphorylated state of rhodopsin?

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Vishnivetskiy, SK
Paz, CL
Schubert, C
Hirsch, JA
Sigler, PB
Gurevich, VV
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[1] Sun Hlth Res Inst, Ralph & Muriel Roberts Lab Vis Sci, Sun City, AZ 85372 USA
[2] Yale Univ, Howard Hughes Med Inst, Dept Mol Biophys & Biochem, New Haven, CT 06510 USA
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10.1074/jbc.274.17.11451
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Visual arrestin quenches light-induced signaling by binding to light-activated, phosphorylated rhodopsin (P-Rh*). Here are present structure-function data, which in conjunction with the refined crystal structure of arrestin (Hirsch, J. A., Schubert, C., Gurevich, V. V., and Sigler, P.B. (1999) Cell, in press), support a model for the conversion of a basal or "inactive" conformation of free arrestin to one that can bind to and inhibit the light activated receptor. The trigger for this transition is an interaction of the phosphorylated COOH-terminal segment of the receptor with arrestin that disrupts intramolecular interactions, including a hydrogen-bonded network of buried, charged side chains, referred to as the "polar core." This disruption permits structural adjustments that allow arrestin to bind to the receptor. Our mutational survey identifies residues in arrestin (Arg(175), Asp(30), Asp(296), ASp(303), Arg(382)), which when altered bypass the need for the interaction with the receptor's phosphopeptide, enabling arrestin to bind to activated, nonphosphorylated rhodopsin (Rh*), These mutational changes disrupt interactions and substructures which the crystallographic model and previous biochemical studies have shown are responsible for maintaining the inactive state, The molecular basis for these disruptions was confirmed by successfully introducing structure-based second site substitutions that restored the critical interactions. The nearly absolute conservation of the mutagenically sensitive residues throughout the arrestin family suggests that this mechanism is likely to be applicable to arrestin-mediated desensitization of most G-protein-coupled receptors.
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