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Publication : Temperature-sensitive Gbeta mutants discriminate between G protein-dependent and -independent signaling mediated by serpentine receptors.

First Author  Jin T Year  1998
Journal  EMBO J Volume  17
Issue  17 Pages  5076-84
PubMed ID  9724643 Mgi Jnum  J:49880
Mgi Id  MGI:1289354 Doi  10.1093/emboj/17.17.5076
Citation  Jin T, et al. (1998) Temperature-sensitive Gbeta mutants discriminate between G protein-dependent and -independent signaling mediated by serpentine receptors. EMBO J 17(17):5076-84
abstractText  Deletion of the single gene for the Dictyostelium G protein beta- subunit blocks development at an early stage. We have now isolated temperature-sensitive alleles of Gbeta to investigate its role in later development. We show that Gbeta is directly required for adenylyl cyclase A activation and for morphogenetic signaling during the entire developmental program. Gbeta was also essential for induction of aggregative gene expression by cAMP pulses, a process that is mediated by serpentine cAMP receptors (cARs). However, Gbeta was not required for cAR-mediated induction of prespore genes and repression of stalk genes, and neither was Gbeta needed for induction of prestalk genes by the differentiation inducing factor (DIF). cAMP induction of prespore genes and repression of stalk genes is mediated by the protein kinase GSK-3. GSK-3 also determines cell-type specification in insects and vertebrates and is regulated by the wingless/wnt morphogens that are detected by serpentine fz receptors. The G protein-dependent and - independent modes of cAR-mediated signaling reported here may also exist for the wingless/wnt signaling pathways in higher organisms.
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