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GPR50-Ctail cleavage and nuclear translocation: a new signal transduction mode for G protein-coupled receptors.

Cell Mol Life Sci. 2020 Dec;77(24):5189-5205. Epub 2020 Jan 03
Raise Ahmad 1 , Olivier Lahuna 1 , Anissa Sidibe 1 , Avais Daulat 1 , Qiang Zhang 1 , Marine Luka 1 , Jean-Luc Guillaume 1 , Sarah Gallet 2 , François Guillonneau 1 , Juliette Hamroune 1 , Sophie Polo 3 , Vincent Prévot 2 , Philippe Delagrange 4 , Julie Dam 1 , Ralf Jockers 5
Raise Ahmad 1 , Olivier Lahuna 1 , Anissa Sidibe 1 , Avais Daulat 1 , Qiang Zhang 1 , Marine Luka 1 , Jean-Luc Guillaume 1 , Sarah Gallet 2 , François Guillonneau 1 , Juliette Hamroune 1 , Sophie Polo 3 , Vincent Prévot 2 , Philippe Delagrange 4 , Julie Dam 1 , Ralf Jockers 5
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  • 1 Université de Paris, Institut Cochin, CNRS, INSERM, 22 rue Méchain, 75014, Paris, France.
  • 2 Jean-Pierre Aubert Research Center, U837, Lille, France.
  • 3 Epigenetics and Cell Fate Centre, UMR7216, CNRS, Paris Diderot University, Paris, France.
  • 4 Pôle D'Innovation Thérapeutique Neuropsychiatrie, Institut de Recherches Servier, 125 Chemin de Ronde, 78290, Croissy, France.
  • 5 Université de Paris, Institut Cochin, CNRS, INSERM, 22 rue Méchain, 75014, Paris, France. ralf.jockers@inserm.fr.

摘要


Transmission of extracellular signals by G protein-coupled receptors typically relies on a cascade of intracellular events initiated by the activation of heterotrimeric G proteins or β-arrestins followed by effector activation/inhibition. Here, we report an alternative signal transduction mode used by the orphan GPR50 that relies on the nuclear translocation of its carboxyl-terminal domain (CTD). Activation of the calcium-dependent calpain protease cleaves off the CTD from the transmembrane-bound GPR50 core domain between Phe-408 and Ser-409 as determined by MALDI-TOF-mass spectrometry. The cytosolic CTD then translocates into the nucleus assisted by its 'DPD' motif, where it interacts with the general transcription factor TFII-I to regulate c-fos gene transcription. RNA-Seq analysis indicates a broad role of the CTD in modulating gene transcription with ~ 8000 differentially expressed genes. Our study describes a non-canonical, direct signaling mode of GPCRs to the nucleus with similarities to other receptor families such as the NOTCH receptor.

KEYWORDS: Calpain, GPCR, GPR50, Orphan, Proteolytic cleavage, Signal transduction