Agonist-induced desensitization and endocytosis of heterodimeric GABAB receptors in CHO-K1 cells

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作者
González-Maeso, J
Wise, A
Green, A
Koenig, JA
机构
[1] Univ Cambridge, Dept Pharmacol, Cambridge CB2 1QJ, England
[2] GlaxoSmithKline Res & Dev, Med Res Ctr, 7TMR Syst Res, Stevenage SG1 2NY, Herts, England
关键词
desensitization; endocytosis; GABAB receptor; green fluorescent protein (GFP); receptor dimerization;
D O I
10.1016/j.ejphar.2003.09.002
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
gamma-Aminobutyric acid B (GABA(B)) receptor is the first discovered G protein-coupled receptor that requires two subunits, GB1 and GB2, to form a functional receptor. Whereas the molecular and functional characteristics of GABA(B) receptors have been recently extensively studied, the mechanisms underlying receptor desensitization and endocytosis are still poorly understood. We have investigated the effect of continuous agonist exposure on the human GABA(B) receptor functional response and redistribution when expressed in Chinese hamster ovary (CHO-K1) cells. The wild-type GABA(B) receptor-mediated inhibition of the adenylate cyclase activity appeared desensitized after 2 h in the presence of GABA (100 muM). Fusion proteins were generated by attachment of cyan fluorescent protein (CFP) and yellow fluorescent protein (YFP) to GB1 and GB2, respectively, and confocal microscopy experiments in intact living cells semi-stably expressing the constructs were performed. Incubation of co-expressing CFP-GB1 and YFP-GB2 cells in the presence of GABA (100 muM) for 2 h induced a profound receptor internalization, and CFP-GB1 and YFP-GB2 appeared co-localized in the endosome (labelled with Cy3-transferrin). The internalization was blocked by a selective GABA(B) receptor antagonist. These results represent the first clear visualization of agonist-induced internalization of the unique heterodimeric GABA(B) receptor. (C) 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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