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G Proteins - Part 2 Biochemistry 4000 Dr. Ute Kothe

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G Proteins - Part 2. Biochemistry 4000 Dr. Ute Kothe. Ras-activated MAP kinase cascade. Voet, Biochemistry. Heterotrimeric G proteins. three subunits: a, b, g , associate only in GDP form a subunit = GTPase a & g subunits are linked to membrane by covalently attached lipids - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: G Proteins - Part 2

G Proteins- Part 2

Biochemistry 4000

Dr. Ute Kothe

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Ras-activated MAP kinase

cascade

Voet, Biochemistry

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Heterotrimeric G proteins

Voet, Biochemistry

90º

• three subunits: , associate only in GDP form• subunit = GTPase• & subunits are linked to membrane by covalently attached lipids• become activated by membrane receptor (GEF)• become inactivated by “special GAPs” called Regulators of G protein signaling (RGS)

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G proteins

Voet, Biochemistry

• at least 27 different Gproteins in humans

• three Switch regions

• extra helical domain inserted into canonical G domain

Gt (transducin) – involved in vision

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G protein coupled Receptors

Voet, Biochemistry

G protein coupled receptors (GPCR):

• 7 transmembrane receptors

• GEF for heterotrimeric G proteins

• activation of G induces dissociation of G

• large class of receptors, e.g. for epinephrine (adrenergic receptors), odorant molecules, light (rhodopsin)

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Activation & Inhibition of Adenyl Cyclase (AC) by G proteins

Voet, Biochemistry

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Gi1-RGS4 complex

Tesmer, Cell 1997

• Gi1-Mg2+-GDP-AlF4- -RGS4

• 2.8 Å, molecular replacement using Gi1-GDP-AlF4- structure

• Rcryst = 29%, Rfree = 21%

RGS4 contacts all switch regions of Gi1 with the bottom of its four-helix bundle

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Interface between RGS4 & Gi1

Tesmer, Cell 1997

RGS4 loop 3-4, loop 5-6 and loop 7-8 interact with all three switch regions of Gi1

RGS4 reduces the flexibility of all three switch regions (comparison of B factors of this structure with Gi1 alone)

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Active Site of Gi1

Tesmer, Cell 1997

• no catalytic residue added by RGS4

• GTPase activation by stabilization of the switch regions, i.e. stabilization of the transition state

• RGS4-Asn128 might facilitate GTP hydrolysis either by stabilizing Gln 204 or by orienting the attacking H2O

• catalytic Arginine 178 provided in cis

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Visual preception

Lodish, 5th edition

Rhodopsin is activated by light

Acts as GEF for transducin (G only found in rod cells)

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Phototransduction cascade

Lodish, 5th edition

Rhodopsin Transducin (Gta) cGMP phosphodiesterase (PDE) cGMP GMP cGMP dissociates from nucleotide-gated channel Channel closes Hyperpolarization of membrane

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Light Detection by Retinal

Lodish, 5th edition

Retinal is covalently bound to Rhodopsin

Isomerization of Retinal results in conformational change of rhodopsin (activation)

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Organization of the olfactory system

Olfactory cortex

Main olfactory bulb

Sensory neurons in Olfactory ephithelium

Nasal cavity

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Olfactory signal transductionOdorant Receptors:

• discovered in 1991

Nobel prize for Linda Buck & Richard Axel 2004

• GPCRs

• largest multigene family

• ~ 350 in human

• ~ 1000 in mice (1-3 % of the genes)