Selective effects of charge on G protein activation by FSH-receptor residues 551-555 and 650-653.

Peptide research Pub Date : 1995-09-01
P Grasso, M R Deziel, L E Reichert
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Abstract

Two cytosolic regions of the rat testicular FSH receptor (FSHR), residues 533-555 and 645-653, have been identified as G protein-coupling domains. We localized the activity in these domains to their C-terminal sequences, residues 551-555 (KIAKR, net charge +3) and 650-653 (RKSH, net charge +3), and examined the effects of charge on G protein activation by the C-terminal peptides, using synthetic analogs containing additions, through alanine (A) linkages, of arginine (R, +), histidine (H, +) or both. RA-KIAKR (net charge +4) mimicked the effect of FSHR-(551-555) on guanine nucleotide exchange in rat testis membranes, but reduced its ability to inhibit FSH-stimulated estradiol biosynthesis in cultured rat Sertoli cells. Further increasing net charge by the addition of H (HARA-KIAKR, net charge +5) increased guanosine 5'-triphosphate (GTP) binding, but eliminated FSHR-(551-555) effects on FSH-stimulated steroidogenesis. HA-RKSH (net charge +4) significantly inhibited guanine nucleotide exchange in rat testis membranes, but stimulated basal and potentiated FSH-induced estradiol biosynthesis in cultured rat Sertoli cells. Addition of two H residues (HAHA-RKSH, net charge +5) restored GTP binding and further potentiated basal and FSH-stimulated steroidogenesis. These results suggest that positive charges in G protein-coupling domains of the FSHR play a role in modulating G protein activation and postbinding effects of FSH, such as steroidogenesis.

电荷对fsh受体残基551-555和650-653活化G蛋白的选择性影响
大鼠睾丸FSH受体(FSHR)的两个细胞质区域,残基533-555和645-653已被确定为G蛋白偶联结构域。我们将这些结构域的活性定位于它们的c端序列,残基551-555 (KIAKR,净电荷+3)和650-653 (RKSH,净电荷+3),并使用人工合成的类似物,通过丙氨酸(A)键,添加精氨酸(R, +),组氨酸(H, +)或两者,研究了电荷对c端肽激活G蛋白的影响。RA-KIAKR(净电荷+4)模拟了FSHR-(551-555)对大鼠睾丸膜鸟嘌呤核苷酸交换的影响,但降低了其抑制fsh刺激的大鼠Sertoli细胞雌二醇生物合成的能力。通过添加H (HARA-KIAKR,净电荷+5)进一步增加鸟苷5'-三磷酸(GTP)结合,但消除了FSHR-(551-555)对fsh刺激的甾体生成的影响。HA-RKSH(净电荷+4)显著抑制大鼠睾丸膜的鸟嘌呤核苷酸交换,但刺激了fsh诱导的大鼠Sertoli细胞基础和增强的雌二醇生物合成。两个H残基(HAHA-RKSH,净电荷+5)的加入恢复了GTP的结合,并进一步增强了基础和fsh刺激的甾体生成。这些结果表明,FSHR的G蛋白偶联域的正电荷在调节FSH的G蛋白激活和后结合效应(如甾体生成)中起作用。
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