2001
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.m104143200
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Arrestin Specificity for G Protein-coupled Receptors in Human Airway Smooth Muscle

Abstract: Despite a widely accepted role of arrestins as "uncouplers" of G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) signaling, few studies have demonstrated the ability of arrestins to affect second messenger generation by endogenously expressed receptors in intact cells. In this study we demonstrate arrestin specificity for endogenous GPCRs in primary cultures of human airway smooth muscle (HASM). Expression of arrestin-green fluorescent protein (ARR2-GFP or ARR3-GFP) chimeras in HASM significantly attenuated isoproterenol (␤ 2… Show more

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“…In human airway smooth muscle, prostaglandin receptor EP2 does not recruit arrestins upon stimulation, does not internalize, and does not demonstrate any effects of arrestins on signaling (Penn et al, 2001). Nonetheless, the phosphorylation-independent arrestin2 mutant R169E induced marked desensitization of EP2 signaling and enabled substantial receptor internalization (Penn et al, 2001). The same arrestin2(R169E) mutant was found to induce agonist-independent internalization of the serotonin 5-HT2A receptor, which was previously considered arrestin insensitive (Gray et al, 2003).…”
Section: Does Arrestin Binding Predetermine the Internalization Pathway?mentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…In human airway smooth muscle, prostaglandin receptor EP2 does not recruit arrestins upon stimulation, does not internalize, and does not demonstrate any effects of arrestins on signaling (Penn et al, 2001). Nonetheless, the phosphorylation-independent arrestin2 mutant R169E induced marked desensitization of EP2 signaling and enabled substantial receptor internalization (Penn et al, 2001). The same arrestin2(R169E) mutant was found to induce agonist-independent internalization of the serotonin 5-HT2A receptor, which was previously considered arrestin insensitive (Gray et al, 2003).…”
Section: Does Arrestin Binding Predetermine the Internalization Pathway?mentioning
confidence: 92%
“…In human airway smooth muscle, prostaglandin receptor EP2 does not recruit arrestins upon stimulation, does not internalize, and does not demonstrate any effects of arrestins on signaling (Penn et al, 2001). Nonetheless, the phosphorylation-independent arrestin2 mutant R169E induced marked desensitization of EP2 signaling and enabled substantial receptor internalization (Penn et al, 2001).…”
Section: Does Arrestin Binding Predetermine the Internalization Pathway?mentioning
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“…cDNA Constructs-The EGFP-tagged bovine ␤-arrestin 2, as described previously (26), was kindly provided by Jeffery Benovic. The AT 1 -luc and GFP 2 and CaR-Luc are described in Ref.…”
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“…Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence (TIRF) Microscopy and Image Analysis-Arrestin constructs were C-terminal-tagged with enhanced GFP as described previously (39) and expressed by transient transfection using Effectene (Qiagen) of a previously characterized clone of stably transfected HEK293 cells expressing FLAG-tagged ␤ 2 AR (40). Cells were imaged 72-96 h after transfection, and GFP fluorescence was used to select cells expressing the indicated arrestin-GFP constructs at similar levels for subsequent analysis.…”
Section: Purification Of Arrestin and Clathrin Terminal Domains-mentioning
confidence: 99%