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Originally published In Press as doi:10.1074/jbc.M211132200 on December 17, 2002
J. Biol. Chem., Vol. 278, Issue 8, 6575-6579, February 21, 2003
Loss of G Protein 7 Alters Behavior and Reduces
Striatal olf Level and cAMP Production*
William F.
Schwindinger ,
Kelly S.
Betz ,
Kathryn E.
Giger ,
Angela
Sabol ,
Sarah K.
Bronson§, and
Janet D.
Robishaw ¶
From the Weis Center for Research, Geisinger Clinic,
Danville, Pennsylvania 17822 and the § Department of
Cellular and Molecular Physiology, The Pennsylvania State College of
Medicine, Hershey, Pennsylvania 17033-0850
The G protein  -dimer is required for
receptor interaction and effector regulation. However, previous
approaches have not identified the physiologic roles of individual
subtypes in these processes. We used a gene knockout approach to
demonstrate a unique role for the G protein
7-subunit in mice. Notably, deletion of Gng7 caused behavioral changes that were associated with
reductions in the olf-subunit content and adenylyl
cyclase activity of the striatum. These data demonstrate that an
individual -subunit contributes to the specificity of a given
signaling pathway and controls the formation or stability of a
particular G protein heterotrimer.
*
This work was supported by National Institutes of Health
Grant GM39867 (to J. D. R.).The costs of publication of this
article were defrayed in part by the
payment of page charges. The article must therefore be hereby marked
"advertisement" in
accordance with 18 U.S.C. Section
1734 solely to indicate this fact.
¶
To whom correspondence should be addressed: Weis Center for
Research, Geisinger Clinic, 100 North Academy Ave., Danville, PA 17822. Tel.: 570-271-6684; Fax: 570-271-6701; E-mail:
jrobishaw@geisinger.edu.
Copyright © 2003 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.

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