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Identification and Profiling of Novel α(1A)-Adrenoceptor-CXC Chemokine Receptor 2 Heteromer

We have provided the first evidence for specific heteromerization between the α(1A)-adrenoceptor (α(1A)AR) and CXC chemokine receptor 2 (CXCR2) in live cells. α(1A)AR and CXCR2 are both expressed in areas such as the stromal smooth muscle layer of the prostate. By utilizing the G protein-coupled rec...

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Autores principales: Mustafa, Sanam, See, Heng B., Seeber, Ruth M., Armstrong, Stephen P., White, Carl W., Ventura, Sabatino, Ayoub, Mohammed Akli, Pfleger, Kevin D. G.
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Publicado: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3340001/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22371491
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M111.322834
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author Mustafa, Sanam
See, Heng B.
Seeber, Ruth M.
Armstrong, Stephen P.
White, Carl W.
Ventura, Sabatino
Ayoub, Mohammed Akli
Pfleger, Kevin D. G.
author_facet Mustafa, Sanam
See, Heng B.
Seeber, Ruth M.
Armstrong, Stephen P.
White, Carl W.
Ventura, Sabatino
Ayoub, Mohammed Akli
Pfleger, Kevin D. G.
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description We have provided the first evidence for specific heteromerization between the α(1A)-adrenoceptor (α(1A)AR) and CXC chemokine receptor 2 (CXCR2) in live cells. α(1A)AR and CXCR2 are both expressed in areas such as the stromal smooth muscle layer of the prostate. By utilizing the G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) heteromer identification technology on the live cell-based bioluminescence resonance energy transfer (BRET) assay platform, our studies in human embryonic kidney 293 cells have identified norepinephrine-dependent β-arrestin recruitment that was in turn dependent upon co-expression of α(1A)AR with CXCR2. These findings have been supported by co-localization observed using confocal microscopy. This norepinephrine-dependent β-arrestin recruitment was inhibited not only by the α(1)AR antagonist Terazosin but also by the CXCR2-specific allosteric inverse agonist SB265610. Furthermore, Labetalol, which is marketed for hypertension as a nonselective β-adrenoceptor antagonist with α(1)AR antagonist properties, was identified as a heteromer-specific-biased agonist exhibiting partial agonism for inositol phosphate production but essentially full agonism for β-arrestin recruitment at the α(1A)AR-CXCR2 heteromer. Finally, bioluminescence resonance energy transfer studies with both receptors tagged suggest that α(1A)AR-CXCR2 heteromerization occurs constitutively and is not modulated by ligand. These findings support the concept of GPCR heteromer complexes exhibiting distinct pharmacology, thereby providing additional mechanisms through which GPCRs can potentially achieve their diverse biological functions. This has important implications for the use and future development of pharmaceuticals targeting these receptors.
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spelling pubmed-33400012012-05-02 Identification and Profiling of Novel α(1A)-Adrenoceptor-CXC Chemokine Receptor 2 Heteromer Mustafa, Sanam See, Heng B. Seeber, Ruth M. Armstrong, Stephen P. White, Carl W. Ventura, Sabatino Ayoub, Mohammed Akli Pfleger, Kevin D. G. J Biol Chem Signal Transduction We have provided the first evidence for specific heteromerization between the α(1A)-adrenoceptor (α(1A)AR) and CXC chemokine receptor 2 (CXCR2) in live cells. α(1A)AR and CXCR2 are both expressed in areas such as the stromal smooth muscle layer of the prostate. By utilizing the G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) heteromer identification technology on the live cell-based bioluminescence resonance energy transfer (BRET) assay platform, our studies in human embryonic kidney 293 cells have identified norepinephrine-dependent β-arrestin recruitment that was in turn dependent upon co-expression of α(1A)AR with CXCR2. These findings have been supported by co-localization observed using confocal microscopy. This norepinephrine-dependent β-arrestin recruitment was inhibited not only by the α(1)AR antagonist Terazosin but also by the CXCR2-specific allosteric inverse agonist SB265610. Furthermore, Labetalol, which is marketed for hypertension as a nonselective β-adrenoceptor antagonist with α(1)AR antagonist properties, was identified as a heteromer-specific-biased agonist exhibiting partial agonism for inositol phosphate production but essentially full agonism for β-arrestin recruitment at the α(1A)AR-CXCR2 heteromer. Finally, bioluminescence resonance energy transfer studies with both receptors tagged suggest that α(1A)AR-CXCR2 heteromerization occurs constitutively and is not modulated by ligand. These findings support the concept of GPCR heteromer complexes exhibiting distinct pharmacology, thereby providing additional mechanisms through which GPCRs can potentially achieve their diverse biological functions. This has important implications for the use and future development of pharmaceuticals targeting these receptors. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2012-04-13 2012-02-27 /pmc/articles/PMC3340001/ /pubmed/22371491 http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M111.322834 Text en © 2012 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc. Author's Choice—Final version full access. Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) applies to Author Choice Articles
spellingShingle Signal Transduction
Mustafa, Sanam
See, Heng B.
Seeber, Ruth M.
Armstrong, Stephen P.
White, Carl W.
Ventura, Sabatino
Ayoub, Mohammed Akli
Pfleger, Kevin D. G.
Identification and Profiling of Novel α(1A)-Adrenoceptor-CXC Chemokine Receptor 2 Heteromer
title Identification and Profiling of Novel α(1A)-Adrenoceptor-CXC Chemokine Receptor 2 Heteromer
title_full Identification and Profiling of Novel α(1A)-Adrenoceptor-CXC Chemokine Receptor 2 Heteromer
title_fullStr Identification and Profiling of Novel α(1A)-Adrenoceptor-CXC Chemokine Receptor 2 Heteromer
title_full_unstemmed Identification and Profiling of Novel α(1A)-Adrenoceptor-CXC Chemokine Receptor 2 Heteromer
title_short Identification and Profiling of Novel α(1A)-Adrenoceptor-CXC Chemokine Receptor 2 Heteromer
title_sort identification and profiling of novel α(1a)-adrenoceptor-cxc chemokine receptor 2 heteromer
topic Signal Transduction
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3340001/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22371491
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M111.322834
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