Title : Differential role of the carboxyl-terminal tyrosine in down-regulation and sequestration of the m2 muscarinic acetylcholine receptor - Goldman_1994_J.Biol.Chem_269_15640 |
Author(s) : Goldman PS , Nathanson NM |
Ref : Journal of Biological Chemistry , 269 :15640 , 1994 |
Abstract :
Muscarinic acetylcholine receptor (mAChR) number can be altered in response to sustained agonist exposure. Short term agonist exposure (seconds to minutes) causes a rapid removal of mAChR from the cell surface (sequestration) while agonist exposure for longer periods of time (hours) causes a decrease in total receptor number (down-regulation). Tyrosine residues located in the cytoplasmic tails of a number of membrane receptors have been demonstrated to be important in the regulation by either sequestration, as is the case with the mannose 6-phosphate receptor and other receptors endocytosed via clathrin coated vesicles, or down-regulation, as is the case with the beta 2-adrenergic receptor. Mutation of the lone cytoplasmic tail tyrosine residue (Tyr-459) of the mammalian m2 mAChR to Phe, Trp, or Ala did not affect agonist-induced sequestration, although it significantly attenuated agonist-induced down-regulation. Conversion of m2 Tyr-459 to Ile did not affect the rate or extent of agonist-induced sequestration or down-regulation, but the sensitivity of this mutant receptor to agonist-induced down-regulation was slightly decreased. Agonist and antagonist binding as well as functional coupling to the inhibition of cAMP accumulation was unaffected by any of the mutations to Tyr-459. These results are the first to identify a site in a mAChR involved in the down-regulation of receptor in response to agonist. |
PubMedSearch : Goldman_1994_J.Biol.Chem_269_15640 |
PubMedID: 8195213 |
Goldman PS, Nathanson NM (1994)
Differential role of the carboxyl-terminal tyrosine in down-regulation and sequestration of the m2 muscarinic acetylcholine receptor
Journal of Biological Chemistry
269 :15640
Goldman PS, Nathanson NM (1994)
Journal of Biological Chemistry
269 :15640