Heterotrimeric G-protein candidates for Ge in the ACTH secretory pathway

R Erlich, BW McFerran, DM Felstead, Simon Guild

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Abstract

The mouse AtT-20/D16-16 anterior pituitary tumour cell line was used to identify candidate heterotrimeric G-proteins for G-exocytosis (G(e)) which mediates calcium ion-stimulated adrenocorticotrophin (ACTH) secretion in this cell line. AtT-20 cells express several heterotrimeric G-protein a subunits; G(s alpha), G(t alpha), G(q alpha), G(11 alpha), G(12 alpha), G(13 alpha), G(14 alpha), G(15 alpha), G(z alpha,), G(i2 alpha) G(i3 alpha) and G(o alpha) and so heterotrimeric G-protein selective agents were used to differentiate between these candidates. Agents which stimulate ACTH secretion via G(e) were not pertussis toxin (PTX)-sensitive nor was cholera toxin (CTX) able to stimulate ACTH secretion from permeabilised cells in the absence of calcium. G-protein antagonists which inhibit activation of G(s), G(i), and G(q) subfamilies did not attenuate G(e)-stimulated ACTH secretion from permeabilised AtT-20 cells. In AtT-20 cells the stimulatory G-protein involved in the late stages of the ACTH secretory pathway does not belong to the G(s), G(i) (with the exception of G(z)) or G(q) subfamilies of heterotrimeric G-proteins leaving G(z), G(12) or G(13) as the strongest candidates for G(e). (C) 1998 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)87-97
Number of pages11
JournalMolecular and Cellular Endocrinology
Volume142
Issue number1-2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 25 Jul 1998

Keywords

  • G-proteins
  • calcium
  • exocytosis
  • ACTH
  • secretion
  • anterior pituitary
  • GTP-BINDING PROTEIN
  • CYCLIC-AMP ACCUMULATION
  • ATT-20 CELLS
  • PERTUSSIS-TOXIN
  • KINASE-C
  • CHROMAFFIN CELLS
  • ALPHA-SUBUNIT
  • REGULATED EXOCYTOSIS
  • GUANINE-NUCLEOTIDES
  • GOLGI MEMBRANES

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