Signal transducing heterotrimeric G proteins are responsible for coupling a large number of cell surface receptors to the appropriate effector(s). Of the three subunits, 16 alpha, 4 beta, and 5 gamma subunits have been characterized, indicating a potential for over 300 unique combinations of heterotrimeric G proteins. To begin deciphering the unique G protein combinations that couple specific receptors with effectors, we examined the subcellular localization of the gamma subunits. Using anti-peptide antibodies specific for each of the known gamma subunits, neonatal cardiac fibroblasts were screened by standard immunocytochemistry. The anti-gamma 5 subunit antibody yielded a highly distinctive pattern of intensely fluorescent regions near the periphery of the cell that tended to protrude into the cell in a fibrous pattern. Dual staining with anti-vinculin antibody showed co-localization of the gamma 5 subunit with vinculin. In addition, the gamma 5 subunit staining extended a short distance out from the vinculin pattern along the protruding stress fiber, as revealed by double staining with phalloidin. These data indicated that the gamma 5 subunit was localized to areas of focal adhesion. Dual staining of rat aortic smooth muscle cells and Schwann cells also indicated co-localization of the gamma 5 subunit and vinculin, suggesting that the association of the gamma 5 subunit with areas of focal adhesion was wide-spread.
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August 01 1994
Localization of a heterotrimeric G protein gamma subunit to focal adhesions and associated stress fibers.
C A Hansen,
C A Hansen
Weis Center for Research, Geisinger Clinic, Danville, Pennsylvania 17822.
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A G Schroering,
A G Schroering
Weis Center for Research, Geisinger Clinic, Danville, Pennsylvania 17822.
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D J Carey,
D J Carey
Weis Center for Research, Geisinger Clinic, Danville, Pennsylvania 17822.
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J D Robishaw
J D Robishaw
Weis Center for Research, Geisinger Clinic, Danville, Pennsylvania 17822.
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C A Hansen
Weis Center for Research, Geisinger Clinic, Danville, Pennsylvania 17822.
A G Schroering
Weis Center for Research, Geisinger Clinic, Danville, Pennsylvania 17822.
D J Carey
Weis Center for Research, Geisinger Clinic, Danville, Pennsylvania 17822.
J D Robishaw
Weis Center for Research, Geisinger Clinic, Danville, Pennsylvania 17822.
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
J Cell Biol (1994) 126 (3): 811–819.
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C A Hansen, A G Schroering, D J Carey, J D Robishaw; Localization of a heterotrimeric G protein gamma subunit to focal adhesions and associated stress fibers.. J Cell Biol 1 August 1994; 126 (3): 811–819. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.126.3.811
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