TY - JOUR
T1 - Core engagement with β-arrestin is dispensable for agonist-induced vasopressin receptor endocytosis and ERK activation
AU - Kumari, Punita
AU - Srivastava, Ashish
AU - Ghosh, Eshan
AU - Ranjan, Ravi
AU - Dogra, Shalini
AU - Yadav, Prem N.
AU - Shukla, Arun K.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 Taskin et al.
PY - 2017/4/15
Y1 - 2017/4/15
N2 - G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) exhibit highly conserved activation and signaling mechanisms by which agonist stimulation leads to coupling of heterotrimeric G proteins and generation of second messenger response. This is followed by receptor phosphorylation, primarily in the carboxyl terminus but also in the cytoplasmic loops, and subsequent binding of arrestins. GPCRs typically recruit arrestins through two different sets of interactions, one involving phosphorylated receptor tail and the other mediated by the receptor core. The engagement of both set of interactions (tail and core) is generally believed to be necessary for arrestin-dependent functional outcomes such as receptor desensitization, endocytosis, and G protein-independent signaling. Here we demonstrate that a vasopressin receptor (V2R) mutant with truncated third intracellular loop (V2RδICL3) can interact with β- arrestin 1 (βarr1) only through the phosphorylated tail without engaging the core interaction. Of interest, such a partially engaged V2RδICL3-βarr1 complex can efficiently interact with clathrin terminal domain and ERK2 MAPK in vitro. Furthermore, this core interaction-deficient V2R mutant exhibits efficient endocytosis and ERK activation upon agonist stimulation. Our data suggest that core interaction with βarr is dispensable for V2R endocytosis and ERK activation and therefore provide novel insights into refining the current understanding of functional requirements in biphasic GPCR-βarr interaction.
AB - G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) exhibit highly conserved activation and signaling mechanisms by which agonist stimulation leads to coupling of heterotrimeric G proteins and generation of second messenger response. This is followed by receptor phosphorylation, primarily in the carboxyl terminus but also in the cytoplasmic loops, and subsequent binding of arrestins. GPCRs typically recruit arrestins through two different sets of interactions, one involving phosphorylated receptor tail and the other mediated by the receptor core. The engagement of both set of interactions (tail and core) is generally believed to be necessary for arrestin-dependent functional outcomes such as receptor desensitization, endocytosis, and G protein-independent signaling. Here we demonstrate that a vasopressin receptor (V2R) mutant with truncated third intracellular loop (V2RδICL3) can interact with β- arrestin 1 (βarr1) only through the phosphorylated tail without engaging the core interaction. Of interest, such a partially engaged V2RδICL3-βarr1 complex can efficiently interact with clathrin terminal domain and ERK2 MAPK in vitro. Furthermore, this core interaction-deficient V2R mutant exhibits efficient endocytosis and ERK activation upon agonist stimulation. Our data suggest that core interaction with βarr is dispensable for V2R endocytosis and ERK activation and therefore provide novel insights into refining the current understanding of functional requirements in biphasic GPCR-βarr interaction.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85017690766
U2 - 10.1091/mbc.E16-12-0818
DO - 10.1091/mbc.E16-12-0818
M3 - Article
C2 - 28228552
AN - SCOPUS:85017690766
SN - 1059-1524
VL - 28
SP - 1003
EP - 1010
JO - Molecular Biology of the Cell
JF - Molecular Biology of the Cell
IS - 8
ER -