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Gq activity- and β-arrestin-1 scaffolding-mediated ADGRG2/CFTR coupling are required for male fertility.

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Zhang, D-L; Sun, Y-J; Ma, M-L; Wang, Y-J; Lin, H; Li, R-R; Liang, Z-L; Gao, Y; Yang, Z; He, D-F; Lin, A; Mo, H; Lu, Y-J; Li, M-J; Kong, W ...
Published in: Elife
February 2, 2018

Luminal fluid reabsorption plays a fundamental role in male fertility. We demonstrated that the ubiquitous GPCR signaling proteins Gq and β-arrestin-1 are essential for fluid reabsorption because they mediate coupling between an orphan receptor ADGRG2 (GPR64) and the ion channel CFTR. A reduction in protein level or deficiency of ADGRG2, Gq or β-arrestin-1 in a mouse model led to an imbalance in pH homeostasis in the efferent ductules due to decreased constitutive CFTR currents. Efferent ductule dysfunction was rescued by the specific activation of another GPCR, AGTR2. Further mechanistic analysis revealed that β-arrestin-1 acts as a scaffold for ADGRG2/CFTR complex formation in apical membranes, whereas specific residues of ADGRG2 confer coupling specificity for different G protein subtypes, this specificity is critical for male fertility. Therefore, manipulation of the signaling components of the ADGRG2-Gq/β-arrestin-1/CFTR complex by small molecules may be an effective therapeutic strategy for male infertility.

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Elife

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2050-084X

Publication Date

February 2, 2018

Volume

7

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • beta-Arrestin 1
  • Receptors, G-Protein-Coupled
  • Mice, Knockout
  • Mice, Inbred C57BL
  • Male
  • GTP-Binding Protein alpha Subunits, Gq-G11
  • Fertility
  • Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator
  • Animals
  • 42 Health sciences
 

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Zhang, D.-L., Sun, Y.-J., Ma, M.-L., Wang, Y.-J., Lin, H., Li, R.-R., … Sun, J.-P. (2018). Gq activity- and β-arrestin-1 scaffolding-mediated ADGRG2/CFTR coupling are required for male fertility. Elife, 7. https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.33432
Zhang, Dao-Lai, Yu-Jing Sun, Ming-Liang Ma, Yi-Jing Wang, Hui Lin, Rui-Rui Li, Zong-Lai Liang, et al. “Gq activity- and β-arrestin-1 scaffolding-mediated ADGRG2/CFTR coupling are required for male fertility.Elife 7 (February 2, 2018). https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.33432.
Zhang D-L, Sun Y-J, Ma M-L, Wang Y-J, Lin H, Li R-R, et al. Gq activity- and β-arrestin-1 scaffolding-mediated ADGRG2/CFTR coupling are required for male fertility. Elife. 2018 Feb 2;7.
Zhang, Dao-Lai, et al. “Gq activity- and β-arrestin-1 scaffolding-mediated ADGRG2/CFTR coupling are required for male fertility.Elife, vol. 7, Feb. 2018. Pubmed, doi:10.7554/eLife.33432.
Zhang D-L, Sun Y-J, Ma M-L, Wang Y-J, Lin H, Li R-R, Liang Z-L, Gao Y, Yang Z, He D-F, Lin A, Mo H, Lu Y-J, Li M-J, Kong W, Chung KY, Yi F, Li J-Y, Qin Y-Y, Li J, Thomsen ARB, Kahsai AW, Chen Z-J, Xu Z-G, Liu M, Li D, Yu X, Sun J-P. Gq activity- and β-arrestin-1 scaffolding-mediated ADGRG2/CFTR coupling are required for male fertility. Elife. 2018 Feb 2;7.

Published In

Elife

DOI

EISSN

2050-084X

Publication Date

February 2, 2018

Volume

7

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • beta-Arrestin 1
  • Receptors, G-Protein-Coupled
  • Mice, Knockout
  • Mice, Inbred C57BL
  • Male
  • GTP-Binding Protein alpha Subunits, Gq-G11
  • Fertility
  • Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator
  • Animals
  • 42 Health sciences