2005
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.m502844200
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Gα12 Interaction with αSNAP Induces VE-cadherin Localization at Endothelial Junctions and Regulates Barrier Function

Abstract: The involvement of heterotrimeric G proteins in the regulation of adherens junction function is unclear. We identified ␣SNAP as an interactive partner of G␣ 12 using yeast two-hybrid screening. glutathione S-transferase pull-down assays showed the selective interaction of ␣SNAP with G␣ 12 in COS-7 as well as in human umbilical vein endothelial cells. Using domain swapping experiments, we demonstrated that the N-terminal region of G␣ 12 (1-37 amino acids) was necessary and sufficient for its interaction with ␣S… Show more

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“…Although a traditional general paradigm for G␣ proteins has been that they transmit signals to their targets while in the GTP-bound (i.e., activated) state, the G␣ 12 -eNOS interaction was found to occur independently of the activation state of G␣ 12 . Similar observations have been reported for G␣ 12 interaction with Hsp90 (Niu et al, 2001), PP2A (Zhu et al, 2004), and ␣SNAP (Andreeva et al, 2005).…”
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confidence: 75%
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“…Although a traditional general paradigm for G␣ proteins has been that they transmit signals to their targets while in the GTP-bound (i.e., activated) state, the G␣ 12 -eNOS interaction was found to occur independently of the activation state of G␣ 12 . Similar observations have been reported for G␣ 12 interaction with Hsp90 (Niu et al, 2001), PP2A (Zhu et al, 2004), and ␣SNAP (Andreeva et al, 2005).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…Several important signaling molecules have been shown to interact with G␣ 12 , including several RhoGEFs (Kozasa et al, 1998;Fukuhara et al, 1999Fukuhara et al, , 2000 that act between the actin cytoskeleton and the plasma membrane and regulate organization of cortical actin (Vaiskunaite et al, 2000); cadherin, a protein that mediates cell-cell interactions, and upon G␣ 12 binding, releases a transcriptional activator ␤-catenin (Meigs et al, 2001); ␣SNAP, a protein involved in membrane trafficking that in complex with G␣ 12 , increases cadherin presence at endothelial junctions (Andreeva et al, 2005); and zonula occludens proteins 1 and 2 that probably regulate properties of the tight junctions (Meyer et al, 2002). It was also shown that G␣ 12 interacts with a molecular chaperone Hsp90 and that this interaction is required for G␣ 12 function , possibly via Hsp90-dependent targeting of G␣ 12 to lipid rafts (Jones and Gutkind, 1998).…”
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“…Although the involvement of G 12 in cellular growth (Fukuhara et al, 2001;Radhika and Dhanasekaran, 2001), development (Dettlaff-Swiercz et al, 2005;Lin et al, 2005;Ruppel et al, 2005), apoptosis (Althoefer et al, 1997;Berestetskaya et al, 1998), and migration (Parks and Wieschaus, 1991;Offermanns et al, 1997;Gu et al, 2002;Xu et al, 2003) is well established, the mechanisms by which G 12 functions in these processes, including the identities of endogenous receptors coupled to G 12 activation (Riobo and Manning, 2005) and the direct effectors of G 12 signaling (Kurose, 2003;Zhu et al, 2004;Andreeva et al, 2005), are only just beginning to be discovered.…”
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