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Differential S-palmitoylation of the human and rodent β3-adrenergic receptors

Authors :
Mika Kaku
Chie Ueda
Douglas T. Hess
Naoko Adachi
Chisato Numa
Naoaki Saito
Source :
Journal of Biological Chemistry. 294(7):2569-2578
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2019.

Abstract

With few reported exceptions, G protein–coupled receptors (GPCRs) are modified by Cys palmitoylation (S-palmitoylation). In multiple GPCRs, S-palmitoylation targets a canonical site within the C-terminal cytoplasmic tail adjacent to the C terminus of the seventh transmembrane domain, but modification of additional sites is exemplified by the β-adrenergic receptors (βARs). The β(1)AR is S-palmitoylated at a second, more distal site within the C-terminal tail, and the β(2)AR is modified at a second site within the third intracellular loop, neither of which is conserved in other βAR isoforms. The functional roles of S-palmitoylation of disparate sites are incompletely characterized for any GPCR family. Here, we describe S-palmitoylation of the β(3)AR. We compared mouse and human β(3)ARs and found that both were S-palmitoylated at the canonical site within the C-terminal tail, Cys-358 and Cys-361/363 in mouse and human β(3)ARs, respectively. Surprisingly, the human β(3)AR was S-palmitoylated at two additional sites, Cys-153 and Cys-292 within the second and third intracellular loops, respectively. Cys-153 is apparently unique to the human β(3)AR, and Cys-292 is conserved primarily in primates. Mutational substitution of C-tail Cys in human but not mouse β(3)ARs resulted in diminished ligand-induced cAMP production. Substitution of Cys-153, Cys-292, or Cys-361/363 within the human β(3)AR diminished membrane-receptor abundance, but only Cys-361/363 substitution diminished membrane-receptor half-life. Thus, S-palmitoylation of different sites differentially regulates the human β(3)AR, and differential S-palmitoylation distinguishes human and rodent β(3)ARs, potentially contributing to species-specific differences in the clinical efficacy of β(3)AR-directed pharmacological approaches to disease.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00219258
Volume :
294
Issue :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....01016b915ba596fedb6a06b3cd40bce8