Coupling of M3 Acetylcholine Receptor to Gq16 Activates a Natriuretic Peptide Receptor Guanylyl Cyclase |
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Authors: | GUSTAVO BRUGES ADOLFO BORGES SINAI SÁNCHEZ DE VILLARROEL ITALA LIPPO DE BÉCEMBERG GISELA FRANCIS DE TOBA FABIOLA PLÁCERES |
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Institution: | Sección de Biomembranas, Instituto de Medicina Experimental, Cátedra de Patología General y Fisiopatología, Escuela Luis Razetti, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad Central de Venezuela, Sabana Grande, Caracas, Venezuela |
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Abstract: | Muscarinic activation of tracheal smooth muscle (TSM) involves a M3AChR/heterotrimeric-G protein/NPR-GC coupling mechanism. G protein activators Mastoparan (MAS) and Mastoparan-7 stimulated 4- and 10-fold the NPR-GC respectively, being insensitive to PTX and antibodies against Gαi/o subfamily. Muscarinic and MAS stimulation of NPR-GC was blocked by antibodies against C-terminal of Gαq16, whose expression was confirmed by RT-PCR. However, synthetic peptides from C-terminal of Gαq15/16 stimulated the NPR-GC. Coupling of αq16 to M3AChR is supported by MAS decreased 3H]QNB binding, being abolished after M3AChR-4-DAMP-alkylation. Anti-i3M3AChR antibodies blocked the muscarinic activation of NPR-GC, and synthetic peptide from i3M3AChR (M3P) was more potent than MAS increasing GTPγ 35S] and decreasing the 3H]QNB activities. Coupling between NPR-GC and Gαq16 was evaluated by using trypsin-solubilized-fraction from TSM membranes, which displayed a MAS-sensitive-NPR-GC activity, being immunoprecipitated with anti-Gαq16, also showing an immunoreactive heterotrimeric-G-β -subunit. These data support the existence of a novel transducing cascade, involving Gαq16β γ coupling M3AChR to NPR-GC. |
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Keywords: | NPR-B G proteins Muscarinic receptors Guanylyl cyclases Tracheal smooth muscle |
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