2007
DOI: 10.1242/jeb.005132
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Phosducin interacts with the G-protein βγ-dimer of ciliate protozoanBlepharisma japonicumupon illumination

Abstract: SUMMARY Immunological techniques and high-resolution FRET analysis were employed to investigate the in vivo colocalization and interaction of phosducin(Pdc) with the βγ-subunits of G-protein (Gβγ) in the ciliate Blepharisma japonicum. Immunological techniques revealed that illumination of cells resulted in a decrease in phosphorylation levels of Pdc and its colocalization with Gβγ. The observed light-induced Pdc dephosphorylation was also accompanied by significant enhancement of Gβγ binding by … Show more

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“…It belongs to a eukaryotic chaperonin complex of approximately 900 kDa termed 'TCP1 ring complex' (TRiC) or chaperonin containing TCP1 (CCT) complex where TCP1 has been shown to consist of eight or nine structurally related subunits of 52-65 kDa [49][50][51][52]. Its multiple functions are to assist in the folding of some proteins including a/b-tubulin heterodimers [53] or actin [54], as well as to interact with phosducin (Pdc)-like protein (PhLP) [55] involved in the regulation of cell signalling through its interaction with the G protein bg subunit [56][57][58] and finally, with TRN1 although this interaction has not been further characterized [57].…”
Section: Signal Transduction-based Proteomicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It belongs to a eukaryotic chaperonin complex of approximately 900 kDa termed 'TCP1 ring complex' (TRiC) or chaperonin containing TCP1 (CCT) complex where TCP1 has been shown to consist of eight or nine structurally related subunits of 52-65 kDa [49][50][51][52]. Its multiple functions are to assist in the folding of some proteins including a/b-tubulin heterodimers [53] or actin [54], as well as to interact with phosducin (Pdc)-like protein (PhLP) [55] involved in the regulation of cell signalling through its interaction with the G protein bg subunit [56][57][58] and finally, with TRN1 although this interaction has not been further characterized [57].…”
Section: Signal Transduction-based Proteomicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5 A, B, H) while under the same light conditions, Gb formed a thin layer at the plasma membrane. 16 Therefore, in ciliates not exposed to light, Pdc and Gb did not colocalize. After a short period of light stimulation (30 s), Pdc preferentially occupied the submembrane region (Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Light-induced dephosphorylation of Pdc in Blepharisma is associated with the formation of a Pdc and Gbg complex that translocates into the cell cytoplasm. 16 Therefore, we decided to determine if a decrease in Pdc phosphorylation levels due to H-89 inhibition of PKA activity in dark-adapted ciliates (Fig. 4) would produce molecular events similar to those caused by light.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Sequences were aligned using ClustalW alignment tool available from EMBL-EBI (http://www.ebi.ac. uk/Tools/clustaw/index.html) [143]. Colour code marks degree of homology between species illumination [34,38].…”
Section: Localisationmentioning
confidence: 99%