Differential signaling of dopamine-D2S and -D2L receptors to inhibit ERK1/2 phosphorylation.
J Neurochem
; 102(6): 1796-1804, 2007 Sep.
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| ID: mdl-17767702
Although they have distinct functions, the signaling of dopamine-D(2) receptor short and long isoforms (D(2)S and D(2)L) is virtually identical. We compared inhibitory regulation of extracellular signal-regulated kinases (ERK1/2) in GH4 pituitary cells separately transfected with these isoforms. Activation of rat or human dopamine-D(2)S, muscarinic or somatostatin receptors inhibited thyrotropin-releasing hormone-induced ERK1/2 phosphorylation, while the D(2)L receptor failed to inhibit this response. In order to address the structural basis for the differential signaling of D(2)S and D(2)L receptors, we examined the D(2)L-SS mutant, in which a protein kinase C (PKC) pseudosubstrate site that is present in the D(2)L but not D(2)S receptor was converted to a consensus PKC site. In transfected GH4 cells, the D(2)L-SS mutant inhibited thyrotropin-releasing hormone-induced ERK1/2 phosphorylation almost as strongly as the D(2)S receptor. A D(2)S-triple mutant that eliminates PKC sites involved in D(2)S receptor desensitization also inhibited ERK1/2 activation. Similarly, in striatal cultures, the D(2)-selective agonist quinpirole inhibited potassium-stimulated ERK1/2 phosphorylation, indicating the presence of this pathway in neurons. In conclusion, the D(2)S and D(2)L receptors differ in inhibitory signaling to ERK1/2 due to specific residues in the D(2)L receptor alternatively spliced domain, which may account for differences in their function in vivo.
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Transducción de Señal
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Dopamina
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Receptores de Dopamina D2
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Quinasas MAP Reguladas por Señal Extracelular
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Neuronas
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Animals
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Humans
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Revista:
J neurochem
Año:
2007
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Article
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Canadá