Bunemann_1998_J.Biol.Chem_273_31186

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Title : Regulators of G protein signaling (RGS) proteins constitutively activate Gbeta gamma-gated potassium channels - Bunemann_1998_J.Biol.Chem_273_31186
Author(s) : Bunemann M , Hosey MM
Ref : Journal of Biological Chemistry , 273 :31186 , 1998
Abstract :

Here we report novel effects of regulators of G protein signaling (RGS) on G protein-regulated ion channels. RGS3 and RGS4 induced a substantial increase in currents through the Gbeta gamma-regulated inwardly rectifying K+ channels, IK(ACh), in the absence of receptor activation. Concomitantly, the amount of current that could be activated by agonist was reduced. Pretreatment with pertussis toxin or a muscarinic receptor antagonist abolished agonist-induced currents but did not modify RGS effects. Cotransfection of cells with a Gbetagamma-binding protein significantly reduced the RGS4-induced basal IK(ACh) currents. The RGS proteins also modified the properties of another Gbeta gamma effector, the N-type Ca2+ channels. These observations strongly suggest that RGS proteins increase the availability of Gbeta gamma in addition to their previously described GTPase-activating function.

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Bunemann M, Hosey MM (1998)
Regulators of G protein signaling (RGS) proteins constitutively activate Gbeta gamma-gated potassium channels
Journal of Biological Chemistry 273 :31186

Bunemann M, Hosey MM (1998)
Journal of Biological Chemistry 273 :31186