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Function
Q9HB45_HUMAN
Publication Abstract from PubMed
Alternative splicing of G protein-coupled receptors has been observed, but their functions are largely unknown. Here, we report that a splice variant (SV1) of the human growth hormone-releasing hormone receptor (GHRHR) is capable of transducing biased signal. Differing only at the receptor N terminus, GHRHR predominantly activates G(s) while SV1 selectively couples to beta-arrestins. Based on the cryogenic electron microscopy structures of SV1 in the apo state or GHRH-bound state in complex with the G(s) protein, molecular dynamics simulations reveal that the N termini of GHRHR and SV1 differentiate the downstream signaling pathways, G(s) versus beta-arrestins. As suggested by mutagenesis and functional studies, it appears that GHRH-elicited signal bias toward beta-arrestin recruitment is constitutively mediated by SV1. The level of SV1 expression in prostate cancer cells is also positively correlated with ERK1/2 phosphorylation but negatively correlated with cAMP response. Our findings imply that constitutive signal bias may be a mechanism that ensures cancer cell proliferation.
Constitutive signal bias mediated by the human GHRHR splice variant 1.,Cong Z, Zhou F, Zhang C, Zou X, Zhang H, Wang Y, Zhou Q, Cai X, Liu Q, Li J, Shao L, Mao C, Wang X, Wu J, Xia T, Zhao LH, Jiang H, Zhang Y, Xu HE, Cheng X, Yang D, Wang MW Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2021 Oct 5;118(40):e2106606118. doi: , 10.1073/pnas.2106606118. PMID:34599099[1]
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- ↑ Cong Z, Zhou F, Zhang C, Zou X, Zhang H, Wang Y, Zhou Q, Cai X, Liu Q, Li J, Shao L, Mao C, Wang X, Wu J, Xia T, Zhao LH, Jiang H, Zhang Y, Xu HE, Cheng X, Yang D, Wang MW. Constitutive signal bias mediated by the human GHRHR splice variant 1. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2021 Oct 5;118(40):e2106606118. PMID:34599099 doi:10.1073/pnas.2106606118
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