A Serpentine Receptor-Dependent, Gβ- and Ca2+ Influx-Independent Pathway Regulates Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase ERK2 in Dictyostelium

Author: Schenk P.W.   Nebl T.   Fisher P.R.   Snaar-Jagalska B.E.  

Publisher: Elsevier

ISSN: 0006-291X

Source: Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Vol.260, Iss.2, 1999-07, pp. : 504-509

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Abstract

Ca2+ influx and mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase activation are important phenomena in signal transduction, which are often interconnected. We investigated whether serpentine receptor-dependent, Gβ-independent activation of MAP kinase ERK2 by chemoattractant cyclic AMP (cAMP) is mediated by Ca2+ influx in the social amoeba Dictyostelium discoideum. We generated a D. discoideum double mutant, which harbours a temperature-sensitive Gβ subunit and expresses the apoaequorin protein. Utilizing this mutant, we demonstrate that cAMP induced Ca2+ influx into intact D. discoideum cells can be blocked completely at both the permissive and the restrictive temperature, by using either gadolinium ions or Ruthenium Red. Under the same experimental conditions, these substances do not abolish cAMP stimulation of ERK2 at either temperature. We conclude that there is a Gβ- and Ca2+ influx-independent pathway for the receptor-dependent activation of MAP kinase ERK2 in D. discoideum.

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