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Aggregation of Dictyostelium discoideum is dependent on myristoylation and membrane localization of the G protein α-subunit, Gα2

✍ Scribed by Patsy A. Root; Alison Prince; Robert E. Gundersen


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
308 KB
Volume
74
Category
Article
ISSN
0730-2312

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✦ Synopsis


The heterotrimeric G protein, G2, from the eukaryotic organism Dictyostelium discoideum participates in signal transduction pathways which are essential to Dictyostelium's developmental life cycle. G2 is activated by cell surface cAMP receptors and in turn is required for the activation of a host of effectors, including adenylyl cyclase, guanylyl cyclase, and phospholipase C. Myristoylation of G protein ␣-subunits is known to affect ␣-subunit association with the ␤␥ subunits and membrane localization. The putative site for N-terminal myristoylation of G␣2 was mutated from Gly to Ala (G2A) and expressed in the g␣2-null cell line, MYC2. Transformants expressing G␣2-G2A exhibit physiological and biochemical changes from wild-type cells. G␣2-G2A expressing cells fail to rescue the aggregationminus phenotype of MYC2 cells on developmental agar plates. G␣2-G2A expressing cells are also not chemotactic to cAMP in a standard drop assay. G␣2-WT is found in both the pellet and supernatant fractions following lysis of the cells. G␣2-G2A however is found almost exclusively in the lysate supernatant. G␣2 is radiolabeled upon incubation of cells in [ 3 H]myristate, while G␣2-G2A is not labeled. Examination of activation of the effectors adenylyl cyclase and guanylyl cyclase reveals that G␣2-G2A expressing cells partially activate adenylyl cyclase but show no cAMP-stimulation of guanylyl cyclase. The physiological deviations from wild-type can be explained by the variations in effector activation, possibly due to improper localization of the non-myristoylated G␣2-G2A to the cytosol.


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