PLIC-1, a newly described ubiquitin-related protein, inhibited both Jurkat migration toward SDF-1α and A431 wound healing, but the closely related PLIC-2 did not. PLIC-1 prevented the SDF-1α–induced activation of phospholipase C, decreased ligand-induced internalization of SDF-1α receptor CXCR4 and inhibited chemotaxis signaled by a transfected Gi-coupled receptor. However, PLIC-1 had no effect on Gs-mediated adenylyl cyclase activation, and inhibited only the Gβγ-dependent component of Gq-initiated increase in [Ca2+]i, which is consistent with selective inhibition of Gβγ function. PLIC-1 colocalized with G proteins in lamellae and pseudopods, and precipitated Gβγ in pull downs. Interaction with Gβγ did not require PLIC-1's ubiquitin-like or ubiquitin-associated domains, and proteasome inhibition had no effect on SDF-1α activation of phospholipase C, indicating that PLIC-1's inhibition of Gβγ did not result from effects on proteasome function. Thus, PLIC-1 inhibits Gi signaling by direct association with Gβγ; because it also interacts with CD47, a modulator of integrin function, it likely has a role integrating adhesion and signaling components of cell migration.
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The ubiquitin-related protein PLIC-1 regulates heterotrimeric G protein function through association with Gβγ
Elsa-Noah N'Diaye,
Elsa-Noah N'Diaye
Program in Host–Pathogen Interactions, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 94143
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Eric J. Brown
Eric J. Brown
Program in Host–Pathogen Interactions, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 94143
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Elsa-Noah N'Diaye
Program in Host–Pathogen Interactions, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 94143
Eric J. Brown
Program in Host–Pathogen Interactions, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 94143
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Abbreviations used in this paper: GPCR, G protein–coupled receptor; Pd, phosducin; PhLP, phosducin-like protein; PTX, pertussis toxin; Uba, ubiquitin-associated; Ubq; ubiquitin-like.
Received:
July 25 2003
Accepted:
October 10 2003
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
The Rockefeller University Press
2003
J Cell Biol (2003) 163 (5): 1157–1165.
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Received:
July 25 2003
Accepted:
October 10 2003
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Elsa-Noah N'Diaye, Eric J. Brown; The ubiquitin-related protein PLIC-1 regulates heterotrimeric G protein function through association with Gβγ . J Cell Biol 8 December 2003; 163 (5): 1157–1165. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.200307155
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