MOLECULAR-INTERACTIONS BETWEEN THE PHOTORECEPTOR-G PROTEIN AND RHODOPSIN

被引:28
作者
HAMM, HE
机构
[1] Department of Physiology and Biophysics, University of Illinois College of Medicine at Chicago, Chicago, 60680, Illinois
关键词
SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION; GTP BINDING PROTEINS; RECEPTORS; TRANSDUCIN; RHODOPSIN; SENSORY; PHOTORECEPTORS; PROTEIN PROTEIN INTERACTION;
D O I
10.1007/BF00741446
中图分类号
Q2 [细胞生物学];
学科分类号
071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
1. The visual transduction system of the vertebrate retina is a well-studied model for biochemical and molecular studies of signal transduction. The structure and function of rhodopsin, a prototypical G protein-coupled receptor, and transducin or G(t), the photoreceptor G protein, have been particularly well studied. Mechanisms of rhodopsin-G(t) interaction are discussed in this review. 2. The visual pigment rhodopsin contains a chromophore, and thus conformational changes leading to activation can be monitored spectroscopically. A model of the conformational changes in the activated receptor is presented based on biophysical and biochemical data. 3. The current information on sites of interaction on receptors and cognate G proteins is summarized. Studies using synthetic peptides from amino acid sequences corresponding to G(t) and rhodopsin have provided information on the sites of rhodopsin-G(t) interaction. Synthetic peptides from the carboxyl terminal region of alpha(t) mimic G(t) by stabilizing the active conformation of rhodopsin, Metarhodopsin II. 4. The conformation of one such peptide when it is bound to Metarhodopsin II was determined by 2D NMR. The model based on the NMR data was tested using peptide analogs predicted to stabilize or break the structure. These studies yield molecular insight into why toxin-treated and mutant G proteins are uncoupled from receptors.
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