Characterization of Beta-arrestin-Modulated Lipid Kinase Activities for Diacylglycerol and Phosphatidylinositol 4-Phosphate

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Lefkowitz, Robert J

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Casey, Patrick J

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Hsieh, Tao-shih

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York, John D

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Caron, Marc G

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Nelson, Christopher David

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2007-05-10T15:22:51Z

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2007-05-10T15:22:51Z

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2007-05-10T15:22:51Z

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Biochemistry

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The study of arrestins as regulators of seven transmembrane receptor (7TMR) signaling has revealed multiple levels of complexity, initiating desensitization of G protein activity and coordination of receptor internalization via clathrin‐coated pits. Recently, β‐arrestins have also been shown to act as adaptor proteins, mediating G protein‐independent signaling as well as scaffolding of enzymes that degrade second messenger molecules. This latter function was demonstrated by β‐arrestins recruiting PDE4 phosphodiesterase to Gs‐coupled β2‐adrenergic receptors, enhancing metabolism of the second messenger cAMP. As β‐arrestins universally interact with members of the 7TMR superfamily, we sought to determine if this phenomenon of concerted desensitization might be applicable to additional receptor subtypes. We screened for β‐arrestin‐binding proteins among modulators of diacylglycerol and IP3 (second messengers downstream of Gq‐coupled 7TMRs). We observed β‐ arrestins constitutively interacted with members of the diacylglycerol kinase (DGK) family, which phosphorylate diacylglycerol to create phosphatidic acid. Furthermore, examining lipid extracts of 32P labeled cells separated by TLC, we observed that overexpression of β‐arrestin enhanced phosphatidic acid (PA) production after M1 muscarinic receptor stimulation. Conversely, depletion of β‐arrestins by RNA interference showed significantly decreased agonist‐stimulated PA accumulation. Additionally, overexpression of a β‐arrestin2 mutant that binds DGKs but not receptors served as a dominant negative for agonist‐dependent DGK activity. These results demonstrate a requirement for β‐arrestins in DGK translocation to the membrane, and specifically to activated 7TMRs, where concentrations of second messengers are at their highest. Phosphatidic acid is an effector for several enzymes, including the phosphatidylinositol 5‐kinases (PIP5K), which phosphorylate PIP to make PIP2. Thus, we hypothesized β‐arrestin‐targeted DGKs may regulate PIP5K activity. PIP5K Iα associated with β‐arrestin2 in an agonist‐dependent manner in HEK293 cells, and a β‐ arrestin2 mutant defective in receptor endocytosis (a PIP2‐dependent function) was impaired. Furthermore, knockdown of β‐arrestin2 by RNAi significantly decreased the amount of PIP5K Iα detected in receptor immunoprecipitates. In TLC assays, overexpressing both β‐arrestin2 and PIP5K Iα enhanced agonist‐stimulated PIP2 labeling, while either protein alone had no effect. These data support the concept of β‐ arrestin binding to 7TMRs and enriching local membrane concentrations of PA, which then stimulates production of PIP2, promoting receptor internalization.

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/206

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en_US

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seven transmembrane receptor

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β-arrestin

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G proteins

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Characterization of Beta-arrestin-Modulated Lipid Kinase Activities for Diacylglycerol and Phosphatidylinositol 4-Phosphate

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Dissertation

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