Molecular Mechanisms Involved in Muscarinic Acetylcholine Receptor-mediated G Protein Activation Studied by Insertion Mutagenesis
We have recently shown that a four-amino acid epitope (VTIL) on the m2 muscarinic receptor (corresponding to Val , Thr , Ile , and Leu ) is essential for G coupling specificity and G activation (Liu, J., Conklin, B. R., Blin, N., Yun, J., and Wess, J.(1995) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A. 92, 11642-...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of biological chemistry 1996-03, Vol.271 (11), p.6172-6178 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We have recently shown that a four-amino acid epitope (VTIL) on the m2 muscarinic receptor (corresponding to Val , Thr , Ile , and Leu ) is essential for G coupling specificity and G activation (Liu, J., Conklin, B. R., Blin, N., Yun, J., and Wess, J.(1995) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A. 92, 11642-11646). Because this sequence element is thought to be located at the junction between the third intracellular
loop and the sixth transmembrane helix (TM VI), we speculated that agonist binding to the m2 receptor protein results in conformational
changes that enable the VTIL motif to interact with G proteins. To test the hypothesis that such structural changes might involve a relative movement of TM VI toward the cytoplasm,
we created a series of mutant m2 muscarinic receptors in which one to four extra Ala residues were inserted into TM VI immediately
after Leu . Based on the geometry of an α-helix, such mutations are predicted to âpushâ the VTIL sequence away from the lipid bilayer.
Consistent with our working hypothesis, second messenger assays with transfected COS-7 cells showed that all mutant m2 receptors
containing extra Ala residues C-terminal of Leu could activate the proper G proteins even in the absence of agonist. However, replacement of the VTIL motif in such constitutively
active m2 receptors with the corresponding m3 muscarinic receptor sequence (AALS) or deletion of Ala from the wild type m2 receptor completely abolished G protein coupling. Interestingly, introduction of extra Ala residues
C-terminal of the AALS motif in the m3 muscarinic receptor completely abolished functional activity. Mutant m2 and m3 receptors
that contained extra Ala residues immediately N-terminal of the VTIL and AALS motif, respectively, displayed wild type-like
coupling properties. Our data are consistent with a model in which agonist binding to the m2 muscarinic receptor leads to
a relative movement of TM VI toward the cytoplasm, thus enabling the adjacent VTIL sequence to interact with the C terminus
of Gα subunits. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9258 1083-351X |
DOI: | 10.1074/jbc.271.11.6172 |