A Candidate Target for G Protein Action in Brain*

  1. Tohru Kozasa
  1. From the Department of Pharmacology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas 75235-9041

Abstract

An effector candidate for G protein action, GRIN1, was identified by screening a cDNA expression library with phosphorylated GTPγS-Gzα as a probe. GRIN1 is a novel protein without substantial homology to known protein domains. It is expressed largely in brain and binds specifically to activated Gzα, Goα, and Giα through its carboxyl-terminal region. The protein KIAA0514 (GRIN2) is homologous to GRIN1 at its carboxyl terminus and also binds to activated Goα. Both GRIN1 and Goα are membrane-bound proteins that are enriched in the growth cones of neurites. Coexpression of GRIN1 or GRIN2 with activated Goα causes formation of a network of fine processes in Neuro2a cells, suggesting that these pathways may function downstream of Goα to control growth of neurites.

  • Abbreviations:
    G protein
    guanine nucleotide binding regulatory protein
    GTPγS
    guanosine 5′-3-O-(thio)triphosphate
    C12E10
    polyoxyethlene 10-lauryl ether
    DTT
    dithiothreitol
    PAGE
    polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis
    kb
    kilobase(s)
    • Received May 7, 1999.
    • Revision received July 8, 1999.
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