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  2. RACK1 regulates the cell surface expression of the G protein-coupled receptor for thromboxane A(2)

RACK1 regulates the cell surface expression of the G protein-coupled receptor for thromboxane A(2)

  • Traffic. 2008 Mar;9(3):394-407. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0854.2007.00692.x.
Audrey Parent 1 Geneviève Laroche Emilie Hamelin Jean-Luc Parent
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Affiliation

  • 1 Service de Rhumatologie, Département de Médecine, Faculté de Médecine, Université de Sherbrooke, Fleurimont, Quebec, J1H 5N4, Canada. [email protected]
Abstract

We used the yeast two-hybrid system to screen for proteins that interact with the C-terminus of the beta isoform of the thromboxane A(2) receptor (TPbeta). This screen identified receptor for activated C-kinase 1 (RACK1) as a new TPbeta-interacting protein. Here, we show that RACK1 directly binds to the C-terminus and the first intracellular loop of TPbeta. The TPbeta-RACK1 association was further confirmed by co-immunoprecipitation studies in HEK293 cells and was not modulated by stimulation of the receptor. We observed that cell surface expression of TPbeta was increased when RACK1 was overexpressed, while it was inhibited when endogenous RACK1 expression was knocked down by small interfering RNA. Confocal microscopy confirmed the impaired cell surface expression of TPbeta and suggested that the receptors remained predominantly localized in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) in RACK1-depleted cells. Confocal microscopy also revealed that a transient TPbeta-RACK1 association takes place in the ER. The effect of RACK1 on receptor trafficking to the cell surface appears to be selective to some G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) because inhibition of RACK1 expression also affected cell surface targeting of the angiotensin II type 1 receptor and CXCR4 but not of beta(2)-adrenergic and prostanoid DP receptors. Our data demonstrate for the first time a direct interaction between RACK1 and a GPCR and identify a novel role for RACK1 in the regulation of the transport of a membrane receptor from the ER to the cell surface.

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