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. 2005 Dec 2;123(5):833-47.
doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2005.09.011.

A nuclear function of beta-arrestin1 in GPCR signaling: regulation of histone acetylation and gene transcription

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A nuclear function of beta-arrestin1 in GPCR signaling: regulation of histone acetylation and gene transcription

Jiuhong Kang et al. Cell. .
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  • Cell. 2006 Feb 10;124(3):645

Abstract

Chromatin modification is considered to be a fundamental mechanism of regulating gene expression to generate coordinated responses to environmental changes, however, whether it could be directly regulated by signals mediated by G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), the largest surface receptor family, is not known. Here, we show that stimulation of delta-opioid receptor, a member of the GPCR family, induces nuclear translocation of beta-arrestin 1 (betaarr1), which was previously known as a cytosolic regulator and scaffold of GPCR signaling. In response to receptor activation, betaarr1 translocates to the nucleus and is selectively enriched at specific promoters such as that of p27 and c-fos, where it facilitates the recruitment of histone acetyltransferase p300, resulting in enhanced local histone H4 acetylation and transcription of these genes. Our results reveal a novel function of betaarr1 as a cytoplasm-nucleus messenger in GPCR signaling and elucidate an epigenetic mechanism for direct GPCR signaling from cell membrane to the nucleus through signal-dependent histone modification.

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  • Beta-arrestin goes nuclear.
    Beaulieu JM, Caron MG. Beaulieu JM, et al. Cell. 2005 Dec 2;123(5):755-7. doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2005.11.010. Cell. 2005. PMID: 16325568

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