Kostenis_1999_Life.Sci_64(6-7)_355

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Title : Structure-function analysis of muscarinic receptors and their associated G proteins - Kostenis_1999_Life.Sci_64(6-7)_355
Author(s) : Kostenis E , Zeng FY , Wess J
Ref : Life Sciences , 64 :355 , 1999
Abstract :

Each member of the muscarinic receptor family (M1-M5) can interact only with a limited subset of the many structurally closely related heterotrimeric G proteins expressed within a cell. To understand how this selectivity is achieved at a molecular level, we have used the G(i/0)-coupled M2 and the Gq/11-coupled M3 muscarinic receptors as model systems. We developed a genetic strategy involving the coexpression of wild type or mutant muscarinic receptors with hybrid or mutant G protein alpha subunits to identify specific, functionally relevant receptor/G protein contact sites. This approach led to the identification of N- and C-terminal amino acids on alpha(q) and alpha(i) that are critical for maintaining proper receptor/G protein coupling. Moreover, several receptor sites were identified that are likely to be contacted by these functionally critical G alpha residues. To gain deeper insight into muscarinic receptor structure, we recently developed a cysteine disulfide cross-linking strategy, using the M3 muscarinic receptor as a model system. Among other structural modifications, this approach involves the removal of most native cysteine residues by site-directed mutagenesis, the insertion of three factor Xa cleavage sites into the third intracellular loop, and systematic 'reintroduction' of pairs of cysteine residues. Following treatment of receptor-containing membrane preparations with factor Xa and oxidizing agents, disulfide cross-linked products can be identified by immunoprecipitation and immunoblotting studies. This approach should greatly advance our knowledge of the molecular architecture of muscarinic and other G protein-coupled receptors.

PubMedSearch : Kostenis_1999_Life.Sci_64(6-7)_355
PubMedID: 10069496

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Kostenis E, Zeng FY, Wess J (1999)
Structure-function analysis of muscarinic receptors and their associated G proteins
Life Sciences 64 :355

Kostenis E, Zeng FY, Wess J (1999)
Life Sciences 64 :355