Characterization of the Residues in Helix 8 of the Human β1-Adrenergic Receptor That Are Involved in Coupling the Receptor to G Proteins
Several key amino acids within amphipathic helix 8 of the human β 1 -adrenergic receptor (β 1 -AR) were mutagenized to characterize their role in signaling by G protein-coupled receptors. Mutagenesis of phenylalanine at position 383 in the hydrophobic interface to histidine (F383H) prevented the b...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of biological chemistry 2006-05, Vol.281 (18), p.12896 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Several key amino acids within amphipathic helix 8 of the human β 1 -adrenergic receptor (β 1 -AR) were mutagenized to characterize their role in signaling by G protein-coupled receptors. Mutagenesis of phenylalanine
at position 383 in the hydrophobic interface to histidine (F383H) prevented the biosynthesis of the receptor, indicating that
the orientation of helix 8 is important for receptor biosynthesis. Mutagenesis of aspartic acid at position 382 in the hydrophilic
interface to leucine (D382L) reduced the binding and uncoupled the receptor from G protein activation. Mutagenesis of the
basic arginine residue at position 384 to glutamine (R384Q) or to glutamic acid (R384E) increased basal and agonist-stimulated
adenylyl cyclase activities. R384Q and R384E displayed features associated with constitutively active receptors because inverse
agonists markedly reduced their elevated basal adenylyl cyclase activities. Isoproterenol increased the phosphorylation and
promoted the desensitization of the Gly 389 or Arg 389 allelic variants of the wild type β 1 -AR but failed to produce these effects in R384Q and R384E, because these receptors were maximally phosphorylated and desensitized
under basal conditions. In contrast to the membranous distribution of the wild type β 1 -AR, R384Q and R384E were localized mostly within intracellular punctate structures. Inverse agonists restored the membranous
distribution of R384Q and R384E, indicating that they recycled normally when their constitutive internalization was blocked
by inverse agonists. These data combined with computer modeling of the putative three-dimensional organization of helix 8
indicated that the amphipathic character of helix 8 and side chain projections of Asp 382 and Arg 384 within the hydrophilic interface might serve as a tethering site for the G protein. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9258 1083-351X |
DOI: | 10.1074/jbc.M508500200 |