The adenosine A2A receptor interacts with the actin-binding protein α-actinin

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Burgueño, J
Blake, DJ
Benson, MA
Tinsley, CL
Esapa, CT
Canela, EI
Penela, P
Mallol, J
Mayro, F
Lluis, C
Franco, R
Ciruela, F
机构
[1] Univ Barcelona, Dept Bioquim & Biol Mol, E-08028 Barcelona, Spain
[2] Univ Oxford, Dept Pharmacol, Oxford OX1 3QT, England
[3] Univ Autonoma Madrid, Ctr Biol Mol Severo Ochoa, CSIC, E-28049 Madrid, Spain
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10.1074/jbc.M302809200
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Recently, evidence has emerged that heptaspanning membrane or G protein-coupled receptors may be linked to intracellular proteins identified as regulators of receptor anchoring and signaling. Using a yeast two-hybrid screen, we identified alpha-actinin, a major F-actin-cross-linking protein, as a binding partner for the C-terminal domain of the adenosine A(2A) receptor (A(2A)R). Colocalization, co-immunoprecipitation, and pull-down experiments showed a close and specific interaction between A(2A)R and alpha-actinin in transfected HEK-293 cells and also in rat striatal tissue. A2AR activation by agonist induced the internalization of the receptor by a process that involved rapid beta-arrestin translocation from the cytoplasm to the cell surface. In the subsequent receptor traffic from the cell surface, the role of actin organization was shown to be crucial in transiently transfected HEK-293 cells, as actin depolymerization by cytochalasin D prevented its agonist-induced internalization. A(2A)DeltaCTR, a mutant version of A(2A)R that lacks the C-terminal domain and does not interact with alpha-actinin, was not able to internalize when activated by agonist. Interestingly, A(2A)DeltaCTR did not show aggregation or clustering after agonist stimulation, a process readily occurring with the wild-type receptor. These findings suggest an alpha-actinin-dependent association between the actin cytoskeleton and A(2A)R trafficking.
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