2023
DOI: 10.3390/cells12212571
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Proteomic Analyses of the G Protein-Coupled Estrogen Receptor GPER1 Reveal Constitutive Links to Endoplasmic Reticulum, Glycosylation, Trafficking, and Calcium Signaling

Maryam Ahmadian Elmi,
Nasrin Motamed,
Didier Picard

Abstract: The G protein-coupled estrogen receptor 1 (GPER1) has been proposed to mediate rapid responses to the steroid hormone estrogen. However, despite a strong interest in its potential role in cancer, whether it is indeed activated by estrogen and how this works remain controversial. To provide new tools to address these questions, we set out to determine the interactome of exogenously expressed GPER1. The combination of two orthogonal methods, namely APEX2-mediated proximity labeling and immunoprecipitation follow… Show more

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“…A noteworthy discovery reported last year reveals that PRKCSH, GANAB, and CLPTM1 (Cleft lip and palate transmembrane protein 1) form a ternary complex within the ER lumen, while GPER1 (The G protein-coupled estrogen receptor 1) directly interacts with CLPTM1 68 . Their findings also imply an indirect interaction between GPER1 and STIM1.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A noteworthy discovery reported last year reveals that PRKCSH, GANAB, and CLPTM1 (Cleft lip and palate transmembrane protein 1) form a ternary complex within the ER lumen, while GPER1 (The G protein-coupled estrogen receptor 1) directly interacts with CLPTM1 68 . Their findings also imply an indirect interaction between GPER1 and STIM1.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%