Quantitative stoichiometry of the proteins of the stimulatory arm of the adenylyl cyclase cascade in neuroblastoma x glioma hybrid, NG108-15 cells
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1994.tb19923.x
Quantitative stoichiometry of the proteins of the stimulatory arm of the adenylyl cyclase cascade in neuroblastoma x glioma hybrid, NG108-15 cells
Abstract
To understand the details of regulation of guanine-nucleotide-binding-protein-linked transmembrane cellular-signalling cascades, it is important to know the absolute levels of each polypeptide component and the stoichiometry of their interactions. Amounts of the IP prostanoid receptor, the stimulatory G protein of the adenylyl cyclase cascade (Gs alpha) and the functional complex of Gs alpha with adenylyl cyclase, which acts as the cyclic AMP generator, were measured in membranes of neuroblastoma x glioma hybrid, NG108-15, cells. As measured by the specific binding of [3H]prostaglandin E1, the IP prostanoid receptor was present in some 100,000 copies/cell. Gs alpha assessed by quantitative immunoblotting with recombinantly expressed protein, was present in considerably higher levels (1,250,000 copies/cell). However, the maximal formation of a complex of Gs alpha and adenylyl cyclase represented only some 17,500 copies/cell. The previously established 8:1 stoichiometry of concurrent downregulation of Gs alpha and the IP prostanoid receptor in these cells [Adie, E. J., Mullaney, I., McKenzie, F. R. & Milligan, G. (1992) Biochem. J. 285, 529-536] indicates that full-agonist occupation of the receptor should be able to activate some 65% of the expressed Gs. Despite the potential 70-fold excess of Gs alpha over the Gs alpha/adenylyl cyclase complex, IP prostanoid-receptor-agonist-mediated reduction of Gs alpha levels by some 35% resulted in a 25% reduction in the maximal formation of the Gs alpha/adenylyl cyclase complex. Such results demonstrate that adenylyl cyclase is quantitatively the least highly expressed component of this signalling cascade and suggests that much of the cellular Gs alpha may not have access to adenylyl cyclase.
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