2010
DOI: 10.1128/mcb.01018-09
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Distribution of Activator of G-Protein Signaling 3 within the Aggresomal Pathway: Role of Specific Residues in the Tetratricopeptide Repeat Domain and Differential Regulation by the AGS3 Binding Partners Giα and Mammalian Inscuteable

Abstract: AGS3, a receptor-independent activator of G-protein signaling, is involved in unexpected functional diversity for G-protein signaling systems. AGS3 has seven tetratricopeptide (TPR) motifs upstream of four G-protein regulatory (GPR) motifs that serve as docking sites for Gi␣-GDP. The positioning of AGS3 within the cell and the intramolecular dynamics between different domains of the proteins are likely key determinants of their ability to influence G-protein signaling. We report that AGS3 enters into the aggre… Show more

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“…B. Blumer, unpublished data). Additional signals regulating the interaction of Ga with GPR proteins and the subcellular distribution of GPR proteins may also be involved and may provide more rapid and dynamic control of cellular responses (Blumer et al, 2003;An et al, 2008;Nadella et al, 2010;Oner et al, 2010aOner et al, ,b, 2013cVural et al, 2010;Giguere et al, 2012). Finally, of particular interest, the coupling of a receptor to the GaGPR complex or the Gabg heterotrimer may be differentially regulated by hormones, neurotransmitters, and small molecules.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…B. Blumer, unpublished data). Additional signals regulating the interaction of Ga with GPR proteins and the subcellular distribution of GPR proteins may also be involved and may provide more rapid and dynamic control of cellular responses (Blumer et al, 2003;An et al, 2008;Nadella et al, 2010;Oner et al, 2010aOner et al, ,b, 2013cVural et al, 2010;Giguere et al, 2012). Finally, of particular interest, the coupling of a receptor to the GaGPR complex or the Gabg heterotrimer may be differentially regulated by hormones, neurotransmitters, and small molecules.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cells were then processed for imaging 24 h later as described elsewhere (38). Primary antibodies were used at a dilution of 1:200 in cell washing solution (137 mM NaCl, 2.6 mM KCl, 1.8 mM KH 2 PO 4 , 10 mM Na 2 HPO 4 , pH 7.4), and secondary antibodies (goat anti-rabbit AlexaFluor488 or mouse AlexaFluor594, highly cross-adsorbed, Molecular Probes) were used at a dilution of 1:2000 in cell washing solution.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The nucleus was stained with 1 g/ml DAPI at the last washing step. Slides were then mounted with glass coverslips and analyzed with a Leica CTR5500 deconvolution fluorescence microscope using a 40ϫ or 63ϫ oil immersion objective as described elsewhere (38). All images were obtained from approximately the middle plane of the cells.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1). In mammalian systems, AGS3 is implicated in asymmetric cell division, neuronal plasticity and addiction, autophagy, membrane protein trafficking, polycystic kidney disease, renal response to ischemia, immune cell chemotaxis, insulin-like growth factor-1 mediated ciliary resorption, cardiovascular regulation, and metabolism (Blumer et al, 2002(Blumer et al, , 2006(Blumer et al, , 2008Ghosh et al, 2003;Gotta et al, 2003;Pattingre et al, 2003;Bowers et al, 2004Bowers et al, , 2008Sato et al, 2004;Yao et al, 2005Yao et al, , 2006Groves et al, 2007;Willard et al, 2008;Groves et al, 2010;Nadella et al, 2010;Vural et al, 2010;Hofler and Koelle, 2011;Regner et al, 2011;Chauhan et al, 2012;Kwon et al, 2012;Conley and Watts, 2013;Kamakura et al, 2013;Yeh et al, 2013). AGS3 single nucleotide polymorphisms are associated with diabetes and glucose handling (Scott et al, 2012;Hara et al, 2014;Huyghe et al, 2013).…”
Section: Activators Of G Protein Signaling (Ags Proteins)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2A), function as part of a distinct signaling pathway (e.g., GaGPR signaling module) (Fig. 2B), serve as a chaperone for Ga, and/or impact basic cellular events such as autophagy (Pattingre et al, 2003;Groves et al, 2010;Vural et al, 2010;Garcia-Marcos et al, 2011a) and secretory pathway dynamics (Groves et al, 2007;Oner et al, 2013b).…”
Section: Activators Of G Protein Signaling (Ags Proteins)mentioning
confidence: 99%