G-protein-coupled receptors for neurotransmitter amino acids: C-terminal tails, crowded signalosomes
- 15 July 2002
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Portland Press Ltd. in Biochemical Journal
- Vol. 365 (2) , 329-336
- https://doi.org/10.1042/bj20020481
Abstract
G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) represent a superfamily of highly diverse integral membrane proteins that transduce external signals to different subcellular compartments, including nuclei, via trimeric G-proteins. By differential activation of diffusible Gα and membrane-bound Gβγ subunits, GPCRs might act on both cytoplasmic/intracellular and plasma-membrane-bound effector systems. The coupling efficiency and the plasma membrane localization of GPCRs are regulated by a variety of interacting proteins. In this review, we discuss recently disclosed protein interactions found with the cytoplasmic C-terminal tail regions of two types of presynaptic neurotransmitter receptors, the group III metabotropic glutamate receptors and the γ-aminobutyric acid type-B receptors (GABABRs). Calmodulin binding to mGluR7 and other group III mGluRs may provide a Ca2+-dependent switch for unidirectional (Gα) versus bidirectional (Gα and Gβγ) signalling to downstream effector proteins. In addition, clustering of mGluR7 by PICK1 (protein interacting with C-kinase 1), a polyspecific PDZ (PSD-95/Dlg1/ZO-1) domain containing synaptic organizer protein, sheds light on how higher-order receptor complexes with regulatory enzymes (or ‘signalosomes') could be formed. The interaction of GABABRs with the adaptor protein 14-3-3 and the transcription factor ATF4 (activating transcription factor 4) suggests novel regulatory pathways for G-protein signalling, cytoskeletal reorganization and nuclear gene expression: processes that may all contribute to synaptic plasticity.Keywords
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