S-Prenylated Cysteine Analogs Inhibit Receptor-Mediated G Protein Activation in Native Human Granulocyte and Reconstituted Bovine Retinal Rod Outer Segment Membranes
- 18 April 1995
- journal article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Biochemistry
- Vol. 34 (15) , 4952-4961
- https://doi.org/10.1021/bi00015a006
Abstract
We have previously shown that the S-prenylated cysteine analogue N-acetyl-S-trans,trans-farnesyl-L-cysteine (L-AFC) inhibits basal and formyl peptide receptor-stimulated binding of guanosine 5'-O-(3-thiotriphosphate) (GTP[S]) to and hydrolysis of GTP by membranes of HL-60 granulocytes and have presented evidence suggesting that this inhibition was not caused by reduced protein carboxyl methylation [Scheer, A., & Gierschik, P. (1993) FEBS Lett. 319, 110-114]. We now report a detailed analysis of the structural properties of S-prenylated cysteine analogues required for this inhibition and demonstrate that S-prenylcysteines also suppress basal and receptor-stimulated GTP[S] binding to human peripheral neutrophil and HL-60 granulocyte membranes when stimulated by formyl peptide and complement C5a, respectively. S-Prenylcysteines did not affect pertussis toxin-mediated [32P]ADP-ribosylation of Gi proteins. The inhibitory effect of L-AFC was reversible and was not mimicked by farnesylic acid. L-AFC also interfered with GTP[S] binding to retinal transducin when stimulated by light-activated rhodopsin in a reconstituted system. This inhibitory effect was fully reversed upon increasing the concentration of either the G protein beta gamma dimer or the activated receptor. On the basis of these results, we suggest that S-prenylated cysteine analogues like L-AFC inhibit receptor-mediated G protein activation by specifically and reversibly interfering with the interaction of activated receptors with G proteins, most likely with their beta gamma dimers, rather than by inhibiting alpha.beta gamma heterotrimer formation.Keywords
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