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Protein Gq modulates termination of phototransduction and prevents retinal degeneration.

J Biol Chem. 2012 Apr 20;287(17):13911-8. Epub 2012 Mar 02
Wen Hu 1 , Didi Wan , Xiaoming Yu , Jinguo Cao , Peiyi Guo , Hong-Sheng Li , Junhai Han
Wen Hu 1 , Didi Wan , Xiaoming Yu , Jinguo Cao , Peiyi Guo , Hong-Sheng Li , Junhai Han
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  • 1 Institute of Life Science, the Key Laboratory of Developmental Genes and Human Disease, Southeast University, Nanjing 210096, China.

摘要


Appropriate termination of the phototransduction cascade is critical for photoreceptors to achieve high temporal resolution and to prevent excessive Ca(2+)-induced cell toxicity. Using a genetic screen to identify defective photoresponse mutants in Drosophila, we isolated and identified a novel Gα(q) mutant allele, which has defects in both activation and deactivation. We revealed that G(q) modulates the termination of the light response and that metarhodopsin/G(q) interaction affects subsequent arrestin-rhodopsin (Arr2-Rh1) binding, which mediates the deactivation of metarhodopsin. We further showed that the Gα(q) mutant undergoes light-dependent retinal degeneration, which is due to the slow accumulation of stable Arr2-Rh1 complexes. Our study revealed the roles of G(q) in mediating photoresponse termination and in preventing retinal degeneration. This pathway may represent a general rapid feedback regulation of G protein-coupled receptor signaling.