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Noncanonical Control of Vasopressin Receptor Type 2 Signaling by Retromer and Arrestin
Authors:Timothy N Feinstein  Naofumi Yui  Matthew J Webber  Vanessa L Wehbi  Hilary P Stevenson  J Darwin King  Jr  Kenneth R Hallows  Dennis Brown  Richard Bouley  Jean-Pierre Vilardaga
Abstract:The vasopressin type 2 receptor (V2R) is a critical G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) for vertebrate physiology, including the balance of water and sodium ions. It is unclear how its two native hormones, vasopressin (VP) and oxytocin (OT), both stimulate the same cAMP/PKA pathway yet produce divergent antinatriuretic and antidiuretic effects that are either strong (VP) or weak (OT). Here, we present a new mechanism that differentiates the action of VP and OT on V2R signaling. We found that vasopressin, as opposed to OT, continued to generate cAMP and promote PKA activation for prolonged periods after ligand washout and receptor internalization in endosomes. Contrary to the classical model of arrestin-mediated GPCR desensitization, arrestins bind the VP-V2R complex yet extend rather than shorten the generation of cAMP. Signaling is instead turned off by the endosomal retromer complex. We propose that this mechanism explains how VP sustains water and Na+ transport in renal collecting duct cells. Together with recent work on the parathyroid hormone receptor, these data support the existence of a novel “noncanonical” regulatory pathway for GPCR activation and response termination, via the sequential action of β-arrestin and the retromer complex.
Keywords:Arrestin  G Protein-coupled Receptors (GPCR)  Kidney Metabolism  Membrane Trafficking  Signaling  V2R
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