Gi affects the agonist‐binding properties of β‐adrenoceptors in the presence of Gs
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- 1 February 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in European Journal of Biochemistry
- Vol. 172 (1) , 239-246
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1432-1033.1988.tb13879.x
Abstract
Pertussis‐toxin‐catalyzed ADP‐ribosylation of Gi in S49 membranes, but not in S49AC− membranes, which lack Gs, induces a threefold reduction of isoproterenol affinity to the β‐adrenoceptors. A similar treatment of turkey erythrocyte membranes, which are devoid of functional Gi, has no effect on β‐agonist affinity to their β‐adrenoceptors. Non‐hydrolyzable analogs such as GTP[S] induce a larger decrease in β‐adrenoceptor affinity in S49 cells towards the agonist isoproterenol as compared to pertussis‐toxin‐catalyzed ADP‐ribosylation of Gi. These results suggest that Gi affects β‐adrenoceptor affinity to its agonist and that this interaction requires the presence of Gs. It seems, therefore, that Gi physically interacts with Gs to exert its effects on the receptor and probably on adenylate cyclase as well. Our ability to detect (a) the effect of pertussis‐toxin‐catalyzed ADP‐ribosylation in S49 cells on β‐agonist affinity and (b) the quantitative difference between the effect of pertussis toxin (approx. threefold) and GTP[S] (fivefold to sevenfold) depends on the use of a simple but rigorous method to study in detail the affinity of β‐agonists to their receptors. This method seems to be superior to the analysis of displacement curves as a means to examine receptor‐ligand interactions.This publication has 25 references indexed in Scilit:
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