Human B1 and B2 bradykinin receptors and their agonists target caveolae-related lipid rafts to different degrees in HEK293 cells.

Abstract:

:To address the targeting of G protein-coupled receptors to caveolae-related lipid rafts (CLR), we studied the human B2 (B2R) and B1 (B1R) bradykinin receptor subtypes in HEK293 cells. CLR were enriched on the basis of their unique buoyant density and composition of cholesterol, caveolin-1, and flotillin-1 but not clathrin. CLR contained B2R and B1R as determined by both receptor immunoblotting and the increase in specific activity of receptor agonist binding to cells at both 4 and 37 degrees C when binding was followed by CLR enrichment. B2R was highly enriched in this fraction, whereas B1R was not enriched. Furthermore, acid washing of cells prior to cell disruption minimally affected the CLR-associated B2R agonist binding, whereas it dissociated a major portion of the CLR-associated B1R agonist binding. In addition, when agonist binding at 4 degrees C was followed by an increase in the temperature to 37 degrees C, B2R agonist binding in CLR transiently increased, and this increase was dependent on the C-terminal domain. On the other hand, B1R agonist binding remained unchanged and was independent of the C-terminal domain. Our results show that B2R is constitutively targeted to CLR in HEK293 cells and appears to shuttle the agonist through these domains, whereas B1R may be there by default.

journal_name

Biochemistry

journal_title

Biochemistry

authors

Lamb ME,Zhang C,Shea T,Kyle DJ,Leeb-Lundberg LM

doi

10.1021/bi020231d

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2002-12-03 00:00:00

pages

14340-7

issue

48

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0006-2960

issn

1520-4995

pii

bi020231d

journal_volume

41

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