PLC beta 3 Gq
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PLC- β3 engages Gαq throughout three regions. First, an extended loop between the third and fourth EF hands of PLC- β3 directly supports switch residues critical for GTP hydrolysis by Gαq. Second, the region of PLC- β3 that connects the catalytic TIM barrel and the C2 domain interacts with both switches 1 and 2 of Gαq. Third, a segment composed of a helix-turn-helix at the C terminus of the C2 domain mostly located within a shallow declivity on the surface of Gαq formed by switch 2 and α3. | PLC- β3 engages Gαq throughout three regions. First, an extended loop between the third and fourth EF hands of PLC- β3 directly supports switch residues critical for GTP hydrolysis by Gαq. Second, the region of PLC- β3 that connects the catalytic TIM barrel and the C2 domain interacts with both switches 1 and 2 of Gαq. Third, a segment composed of a helix-turn-helix at the C terminus of the C2 domain mostly located within a shallow declivity on the surface of Gαq formed by switch 2 and α3. | ||
- | PLC-β3 interacts with a surface on Gαq that overlaps almost completely with portions of Gα subunits needed for engagement of RGS proteins and the effector-binding region. Other effectors are known to engage the effector-binding site within Gα subunits. There are a large family of regulator of G protein signaling (RGS) proteins that independently accelerates the GTP hydrolysis in the GTPase domain. | + | PLC-β3 interacts with a surface on Gαq that <scene name='70/701452/Fig3/1'>overlaps almost completely</scene> with portions of Gα subunits needed for engagement of RGS proteins and the effector-binding region. Other effectors are known to engage the effector-binding site within Gα subunits. There are a large family of regulator of G protein signaling (RGS) proteins that independently accelerates the GTP hydrolysis in the GTPase domain. |
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Unique bidirectional interactions of Phospholipase C beta 3 with G alpha Q
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References
- ↑ Waldo GL, Ricks TK, Hicks SN, Cheever ML, Kawano T, Tsuboi K, Wang X, Montell C, Kozasa T, Sondek J, Harden TK. Kinetic Scaffolding Mediated by a Phospholipase C-{beta} and Gq Signaling Complex. Science. 2010 Nov 12;330(6006):974-80. Epub 2010 Oct 21. PMID:20966218 doi:10.1126/science.1193438
- ↑ Lyon AM, Tesmer JJ. Structural insights into phospholipase C-beta function. Mol Pharmacol. 2013 Oct;84(4):488-500. doi: 10.1124/mol.113.087403. Epub 2013 Jul, 23. PMID:23880553 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1124/mol.113.087403