Khái niệm cốt lõi
Lipids act as direct receptor ligands that modulate the activity of mammalian membrane-bound adenylyl cyclases, establishing a new level of regulation for cAMP biosynthesis.
Tóm tắt
The study identifies the membrane domains of mammalian adenylyl cyclases (mACs) as a new class of receptors that bind specific lipid ligands. These lipid-receptor interactions can either enhance or attenuate the Gsα-stimulated activity of mACs in an isoform-dependent manner.
Key highlights:
- Aliphatic fatty acids and the endocannabinoid anandamide were identified as ligands for mAC isoforms 1-7 and 9.
- Oleic acid enhances the Gsα-stimulated activity of mAC isoforms 2, 3, 7, and 9, while attenuating isoforms 1, 4, 5, and 6.
- The receptor properties can be transferred between mAC isoforms by exchanging the membrane domains, demonstrating their role as functional receptors.
- The lipid-mediated regulation of mACs represents a new level of control for cAMP biosynthesis, where tonic lipid signaling intersects with phasic GPCR/Gsα signaling.
- The lipid ligands may be generated locally from dynamic membrane remodeling, providing acute and localized regulation of cAMP levels.
The results challenge the current view of mACs as merely membrane-anchored enzymes and establish them as a new class of membrane receptors that integrate lipid and GPCR-mediated signals to modulate cAMP production.
Thống kê
The EC50 values for the enhancing effects of oleic acid were:
mAC3: 10.4 μM
mAC2: 8.6 μM
mAC7: 6.7 μM
mAC9: 7.8 μM
The IC50 values for the attenuating effects of arachidonic acid were:
mAC1: 23 μM
mAC4: 36 μM
The IC50 values for the attenuating effects of anandamide were:
mAC5: 42 μM
mAC6: 23 μM
mAC1: 29 μM
Trích dẫn
"The results define a new class of membrane receptors and establish a completely new level of regulation of cAMP biosynthesis in mammals in which tonic and phasic signaling processes intersect in a central signaling system, which is the target of frequently used drugs."
"Conceivably, lipids possibly are ideal primordial signaling molecules because for the emergence of the first cell lipids were required to separate an intra- and extracellular space."
"Mechanistically, tonic levels of lipid ligands affect the ground states and thus set the bounds of cAMP formation elicited by phasic GPCR/Gsα-stimulation."