Non-canonical signaling and localizations of heterotrimeric G proteins |
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Authors: | Hewavitharana Thamara Wedegaertner Philip B |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA 19107, United States |
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Abstract: | Heterotrimeric G proteins typically transduce signals from G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) to effector proteins. In the conventional G protein signaling paradigm, the G protein is located at the cytoplasmic surface of the plasma membrane, where, after activation by an agonist-bound GPCR, the GTP-bound Gα and free Gβγ bind to and regulate a number of well-studied effectors, including adenylyl cyclase, phospholipase Cβ, RhoGEFs and ion channels. However, research over the past decade or more has established that G proteins serve non-canonical roles in the cell, whereby they regulate novel effectors, undergo activation independently of a GPCR, and/or function at subcellular locations other than the plasma membrane. This review will highlight some of these non-canonical aspects of G protein signaling, focusing on direct interactions of G protein subunits with cytoskeletal and cell adhesion proteins, the role of G proteins in cell division, and G protein signaling at diverse organelles. |
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Keywords: | G proteins G protein-coupled receptors Cytoskeleton Cell division Golgi |
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