β-adrenergic receptor stimulation promotes Gαs internalization through lipid rafts:: A study in living cells

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Allen, JA
Yu, JZ
Donati, RJ
Rasenick, MM
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[1] Univ Illinois, Coll Med, Dept Physiol & Biophys, Chicago, IL 60612 USA
[2] Univ Illinois, Coll Med, Dept Psychiat, Chicago, IL 60612 USA
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10.1124/mol.104.008342
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R9 [药学];
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1007 ;
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Upon binding hormones or drugs, many G protein-coupled receptors are internalized, leading to receptor recycling, receptor desensitization, and down-regulation. Much less understood is whether heterotrimeric G proteins also undergo agonist-induced endocytosis. To investigate the intracellular trafficking of G alpha s, we developed a functional G alpha s-green fluorescent protein (GFP) fusion protein that can be visualized in living cells during signal transduction. C6 and MCF-7 cells expressing G alpha s-GFP were treated with 10 mu M isoproterenol, and trafficking was assessed with fluorescence microscopy. Upon isoproterenol stimulation, G alpha s-GFP was removed from the plasma membrane and internalized into vesicles. Vesicles containing G alpha s-GFP did not colocalize with markers for early endosomes or late endosomes/lysosomes, revealing that G alpha s does not traffic through common endocytic pathways. Furthermore, G alpha s-GFP did not colocalize with internalized beta(2)-adrenergic receptors, suggesting that G alpha s and receptors are removed from the plasma membrane by distinct endocytic pathways. Nonetheless, activated G alpha s-GFP did colocalize in vesicles labeled with fluorescent cholera toxin B, a lipid raft marker. Agonist significantly increased G alpha s protein in Triton X-100-insoluble membrane fractions, suggesting that G alpha s moves into lipid rafts/caveolae after activation. Disruption of rafts/caveolae by treatment with cyclodextrin prevented agonist-induced internalization of G alpha s-GFP, as did overexpression of a dominant- negative dynamin. Taken together, these results suggest that receptor-activated G alpha s moves into lipid rafts and is internalized from these membrane microdomains. It is suggested that agonist-induced internalization of G alpha s plays a specific role in G protein-coupled receptor-mediated signaling and could enable G alpha s to traffic into the cellular interior to regulate effectors at multiple cellular sites.
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