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β-arrestin regulation of myosin light chain phosphorylation promotes AT1aR-mediated cell contraction and migration

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Simard, E; Kovacs, JJ; Miller, WE; Kim, J; Grandbois, M; Lefkowitz, RJ
Published in: PLoS ONE
November 8, 2013

Over the last decade, it has been established that G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) signal not only through canonical G-protein-mediated mechanisms, but also through the ubiquitous cellular scaffolds β-arrestin-1 and β-arrestin-2. Previous studies have implicated β-arrestins as regulators of actin reorganization in response to GPCR stimulation while also being required for membrane protrusion events that accompany cellular motility. One of the most critical events in the active movement of cells is the cyclic phosphorylation and activation of myosin light chain (MLC), which is required for cellular contraction and movement. We have identified the myosin light chain phosphatase Targeting Subunit (MYPT-1) as a binding partner of the β-arrestins and found that β-arrestins play a role in regulating the turnover of phosphorylated myosin light chain. In response to stimulation of the angiotensin Type 1a Receptor (AT1aR), MLC phosphorylation is induced quickly and potently. We have found that β-arrestin-2 facilitates dephosphorylation of MLC, while, in a reciprocal fashion, β-arrestin 1 limits dephosphorylation of MLC. Intriguingly, loss of either β-arrestin-1 or 2 blocks phospho-MLC turnover and causes a decrease in the contraction of cells as monitored by atomic force microscopy (AFM). Furthermore, by employing the β-arrestin biased ligand [Sar1,Ile4,Ile 8]-Ang, we demonstrate that AT1aR-mediated cellular motility involves a β-arrestin dependent component. This suggests that the reciprocal regulation of MLC phosphorylation status by β-arrestins-1 and 2 causes turnover in the phosphorylation status of MLC that is required for cell contractility and subsequent chemotaxic motility. © 2013 Simard et al.

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1932-6203

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November 8, 2013

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8

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11

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Simard, E., Kovacs, J. J., Miller, W. E., Kim, J., Grandbois, M., & Lefkowitz, R. J. (2013). β-arrestin regulation of myosin light chain phosphorylation promotes AT1aR-mediated cell contraction and migration. PLoS ONE, 8(11). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0080532
Simard, E., J. J. Kovacs, W. E. Miller, J. Kim, M. Grandbois, and R. J. Lefkowitz. “β-arrestin regulation of myosin light chain phosphorylation promotes AT1aR-mediated cell contraction and migration.” PLoS ONE 8, no. 11 (November 8, 2013). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0080532.
Simard E, Kovacs JJ, Miller WE, Kim J, Grandbois M, Lefkowitz RJ. β-arrestin regulation of myosin light chain phosphorylation promotes AT1aR-mediated cell contraction and migration. PLoS ONE. 2013 Nov 8;8(11).
Simard, E., et al. “β-arrestin regulation of myosin light chain phosphorylation promotes AT1aR-mediated cell contraction and migration.” PLoS ONE, vol. 8, no. 11, Nov. 2013. Scopus, doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0080532.
Simard E, Kovacs JJ, Miller WE, Kim J, Grandbois M, Lefkowitz RJ. β-arrestin regulation of myosin light chain phosphorylation promotes AT1aR-mediated cell contraction and migration. PLoS ONE. 2013 Nov 8;8(11).

Published In

PLoS ONE

DOI

EISSN

1932-6203

Publication Date

November 8, 2013

Volume

8

Issue

11

Related Subject Headings

  • General Science & Technology