Impaired Desensitization of a Mutant Adrenocorticotropin Receptor Associated with Apparent Constitutive Activity
Author(s) -
Francesca Swords,
Asma Baig,
Diana M. Malchoff,
Carl D. Malchoff,
Michael O. Thorner,
Peter King,
László Hunyady,
Adrian Clark
Publication year - 2002
Publication title -
molecular endocrinology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1944-9917
pISSN - 0888-8809
DOI - 10.1210/me.2002-0099
Subject(s) - biology , desensitization (medicine) , mutant , receptor , endocrinology , medicine , microbiology and biotechnology , genetics , gene
A naturally occurring ACTH receptor [melanocortin 2 receptor (MC2R)] mutation (F278C) has been identified in a subject with ACTH-independent Cushing's syndrome. Functional characterization of this mutant receptor reveals that it is associated with elevated basal cAMP accumulation when compared with wild-type receptor-expressing cell lines. Dose responsiveness is similar between wild-type and mutant receptors in cell lines expressing similar numbers of binding sites. In view of the location of this mutation in the C-terminal tail of the MC2R, desensitization and internalization were investigated and found to be impaired. Inhibition of protein kinase A by H89 blocks wild-type MC2R desensitization and also results in increased basal activity, as does alanine substitution of Ser 280 in the C-terminal tail. Alanine substitution of Ser 208, the consensus protein kinase A phosphorylation target in the third cytoplasmic loop also results in a reduction in desensitization without significant change in basal activity or internalization. These findings suggest a novel mechanism is involved in the apparently constitutive activation of the MC2R in which failure of desensitization appears to be associated with enhanced basal receptor activity.
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