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Functional impact of intramolecular cleavage and dissociation of adhesion G protein–coupled receptor GPR133 (ADGRD1) on canonical signaling

GPR133 (ADGRD1), an adhesion G protein–coupled receptor (GPCR) whose canonical signaling activates G(αS)-mediated generation of cytosolic cAMP, has been shown to be necessary for the growth of glioblastoma (GBM), a brain malignancy. The extracellular N terminus of GPR133 is thought to be autoproteol...

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Autores principales: Frenster, Joshua D., Stephan, Gabriele, Ravn-Boess, Niklas, Bready, Devin, Wilcox, Jordan, Kieslich, Bjoern, Wilde, Caroline, Sträter, Norbert, Wiggin, Giselle R., Liebscher, Ines, Schöneberg, Torsten, Placantonakis, Dimitris G.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8215292/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34022221
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2021.100798
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author Frenster, Joshua D.
Stephan, Gabriele
Ravn-Boess, Niklas
Bready, Devin
Wilcox, Jordan
Kieslich, Bjoern
Wilde, Caroline
Sträter, Norbert
Wiggin, Giselle R.
Liebscher, Ines
Schöneberg, Torsten
Placantonakis, Dimitris G.
author_facet Frenster, Joshua D.
Stephan, Gabriele
Ravn-Boess, Niklas
Bready, Devin
Wilcox, Jordan
Kieslich, Bjoern
Wilde, Caroline
Sträter, Norbert
Wiggin, Giselle R.
Liebscher, Ines
Schöneberg, Torsten
Placantonakis, Dimitris G.
author_sort Frenster, Joshua D.
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description GPR133 (ADGRD1), an adhesion G protein–coupled receptor (GPCR) whose canonical signaling activates G(αS)-mediated generation of cytosolic cAMP, has been shown to be necessary for the growth of glioblastoma (GBM), a brain malignancy. The extracellular N terminus of GPR133 is thought to be autoproteolytically cleaved into N-terminal and C- terminal fragments (NTF and CTF, respectively). However, the role of this cleavage in receptor activation remains unclear. Here, we used subcellular fractionation and immunoprecipitation approaches to show that the WT GPR133 receptor is cleaved shortly after protein synthesis and generates significantly more canonical signaling than an uncleavable point mutant GPR133 (H543R) in patient-derived GBM cultures and HEK293T cells. After cleavage, the resulting NTF and CTF remain noncovalently bound to each other until the receptor is trafficked to the plasma membrane, where we demonstrated NTF–CTF dissociation occurs. Using a fusion of the CTF of GPR133 and the N terminus of thrombin-activated human protease-activated receptor 1 as a controllable proxy system to test the effect of intramolecular cleavage and dissociation, we also showed that thrombin-induced cleavage and shedding of the human protease-activated receptor 1 NTF increased intracellular cAMP levels. These results support a model wherein dissociation of the NTF from the CTF at the plasma membrane promotes GPR133 activation and downstream signaling. These findings add depth to our understanding of the molecular life cycle and mechanism of action of GPR133 and provide critical insights that will inform therapeutic targeting of GPR133 in GBM.
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spelling pubmed-82152922021-06-21 Functional impact of intramolecular cleavage and dissociation of adhesion G protein–coupled receptor GPR133 (ADGRD1) on canonical signaling Frenster, Joshua D. Stephan, Gabriele Ravn-Boess, Niklas Bready, Devin Wilcox, Jordan Kieslich, Bjoern Wilde, Caroline Sträter, Norbert Wiggin, Giselle R. Liebscher, Ines Schöneberg, Torsten Placantonakis, Dimitris G. J Biol Chem Research Article GPR133 (ADGRD1), an adhesion G protein–coupled receptor (GPCR) whose canonical signaling activates G(αS)-mediated generation of cytosolic cAMP, has been shown to be necessary for the growth of glioblastoma (GBM), a brain malignancy. The extracellular N terminus of GPR133 is thought to be autoproteolytically cleaved into N-terminal and C- terminal fragments (NTF and CTF, respectively). However, the role of this cleavage in receptor activation remains unclear. Here, we used subcellular fractionation and immunoprecipitation approaches to show that the WT GPR133 receptor is cleaved shortly after protein synthesis and generates significantly more canonical signaling than an uncleavable point mutant GPR133 (H543R) in patient-derived GBM cultures and HEK293T cells. After cleavage, the resulting NTF and CTF remain noncovalently bound to each other until the receptor is trafficked to the plasma membrane, where we demonstrated NTF–CTF dissociation occurs. Using a fusion of the CTF of GPR133 and the N terminus of thrombin-activated human protease-activated receptor 1 as a controllable proxy system to test the effect of intramolecular cleavage and dissociation, we also showed that thrombin-induced cleavage and shedding of the human protease-activated receptor 1 NTF increased intracellular cAMP levels. These results support a model wherein dissociation of the NTF from the CTF at the plasma membrane promotes GPR133 activation and downstream signaling. These findings add depth to our understanding of the molecular life cycle and mechanism of action of GPR133 and provide critical insights that will inform therapeutic targeting of GPR133 in GBM. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2021-05-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8215292/ /pubmed/34022221 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2021.100798 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Research Article
Frenster, Joshua D.
Stephan, Gabriele
Ravn-Boess, Niklas
Bready, Devin
Wilcox, Jordan
Kieslich, Bjoern
Wilde, Caroline
Sträter, Norbert
Wiggin, Giselle R.
Liebscher, Ines
Schöneberg, Torsten
Placantonakis, Dimitris G.
Functional impact of intramolecular cleavage and dissociation of adhesion G protein–coupled receptor GPR133 (ADGRD1) on canonical signaling
title Functional impact of intramolecular cleavage and dissociation of adhesion G protein–coupled receptor GPR133 (ADGRD1) on canonical signaling
title_full Functional impact of intramolecular cleavage and dissociation of adhesion G protein–coupled receptor GPR133 (ADGRD1) on canonical signaling
title_fullStr Functional impact of intramolecular cleavage and dissociation of adhesion G protein–coupled receptor GPR133 (ADGRD1) on canonical signaling
title_full_unstemmed Functional impact of intramolecular cleavage and dissociation of adhesion G protein–coupled receptor GPR133 (ADGRD1) on canonical signaling
title_short Functional impact of intramolecular cleavage and dissociation of adhesion G protein–coupled receptor GPR133 (ADGRD1) on canonical signaling
title_sort functional impact of intramolecular cleavage and dissociation of adhesion g protein–coupled receptor gpr133 (adgrd1) on canonical signaling
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8215292/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34022221
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2021.100798
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