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. 2022 Mar 31;185(7):1130-1142.e11.
doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2022.02.011. Epub 2022 Mar 15.

Receptor-associated independent cAMP nanodomains mediate spatiotemporal specificity of GPCR signaling

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Receptor-associated independent cAMP nanodomains mediate spatiotemporal specificity of GPCR signaling

Selma E Anton et al. Cell. .
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Abstract

G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) relay extracellular stimuli into specific cellular functions. Cells express many different GPCRs, but all these GPCRs signal to only a few second messengers such as cAMP. It is largely unknown how cells distinguish between signals triggered by different GPCRs to orchestrate their complex functions. Here, we demonstrate that individual GPCRs signal via receptor-associated independent cAMP nanodomains (RAINs) that constitute self-sufficient, independent cell signaling units. Low concentrations of glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) and isoproterenol exclusively generate highly localized cAMP pools around GLP-1- and β2-adrenergic receptors, respectively, which are protected from cAMP originating from other receptors and cell compartments. Mapping local cAMP concentrations with engineered GPCR nanorulers reveals gradients over only tens of nanometers that define the size of individual RAINs. The coexistence of many such RAINs allows a single cell to operate thousands of independent cellular signals simultaneously, rather than function as a simple "on/off" switch.

Keywords: FRET; G protein-coupled receptors; GLP-1; biosensors; cAMP; cell signaling; compartmentation; diffusion; nanodomains; spatiotemporal signaling.

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