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Protein Gq modulates termination of phototransduction and prevents retinal degeneration

Hu, Wen
Wan, Didi
Yu, Xiaoming
Cao, Jinguo
Guo, Peiyi
Li, Hong-Sheng
Han, Junhai
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Peiyi Guo
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Neuroscience
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2012-04-20
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Appropriate termination of the phototransduction cascade is critical for photoreceptors to achieve high temporal resolution and to prevent excessive Ca(2+)-induced cell toxicity. Using a genetic screen to identify defective photoresponse mutants in Drosophila, we isolated and identified a novel Galpha(q) mutant allele, which has defects in both activation and deactivation. We revealed that G(q) modulates the termination of the light response and that metarhodopsin/G(q) interaction affects subsequent arrestin-rhodopsin (Arr2-Rh1) binding, which mediates the deactivation of metarhodopsin. We further showed that the Galpha(q) mutant undergoes light-dependent retinal degeneration, which is due to the slow accumulation of stable Arr2-Rh1 complexes. Our study revealed the roles of G(q) in mediating photoresponse termination and in preventing retinal degeneration. This pathway may represent a general rapid feedback regulation of G protein-coupled receptor signaling.

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J Biol Chem. 2012 Apr 20;287(17):13911-8. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M112.339895. Link to article on publisher's site

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10.1074/jbc.M112.339895
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22389492
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Co-author Peiyi Guo is a doctoral student in the Neuroscience Program in the Morningside Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences (GSBS) at UMass Medical School.

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