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(Hypertension. 2003;41:604.)
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Scientific Contributions |
12- and G
13-Protein Subunit Linkage of D5 Dopamine Receptors in the Nephron
From the Departments of Pediatrics (S.Z., P.Y., C.Z., Z.W., Z.Y., P.A.J.), Physiology and Biophysics (Z.Y., P.A.J.), and Cell Biology (P.M.A.), Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, DC, and the Department of Pathology, The University of Virginia Health Sciences Center (R.A.F.), Charlottesville, Va.
Correspondence to Dr Pedro A. Jose, Georgetown University Medical Center, 3800 Reservoir Road, NW, Washington, DC 20007. E-mail pjose01{at}georgetown.edu
The roles of the G-protein
-subunits, Gs, Gi, and Gq/11, in the signal transduction of the D1-like dopamine receptors, D1 and D5, have been deciphered. G
12 and G
13, members of the 4th family of G protein subunits, are not linked with D1 receptors, and their linkage to D5 receptors is not known. Therefore, we studied the expression of G
12 and G
13 and interaction with D5 dopamine receptors in the kidney from normotensive Wistar-Kyoto (WKY) rats and D5 receptor-transfected HEK293 cells. G
12 and G
13 were found in the proximal tubule, distal convoluted tubule, and artery and vein in the WKY rat kidney. Whereas G
12 was expressed in the ascending limb of Henle, G
13 was expressed in the collecting duct and juxtaglomerular cells. In renal proximal tubules, G
12 and G
13, as with D5 receptors, were expressed in brush border membranes. Laser confocal microscopy revealed the colocalization of D5 receptors with G
12 and G
13 in rat renal brush border membranes, immortalized rat renal proximal tubule cells, and D5 receptor-transfected HEK293 cells. In these cells, a D1-like agonist, fenoldopam, increased the association of G
12 and G
13 with D5 receptors, results that were corroborated by immunoprecipitation experiments. We conclude that although both D1 and D5 receptors are linked to G
s, they are differentially linked to G
12 and G
13. The consequences of the differential G-protein subunit linkage on D1- and D5-mediated sodium transport remains to be determined.
Key Words: receptors, dopamine G proteins juxtaglomerular apparatus immunohistochemistry
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