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A Novel Cytosolic Regulator, Pianissimo, is Required for Chemoattractant Receptor and G Protein-mediated Activation of the 12 Transmembrane Domain Adenylyl Cyclase in Dictyostelium

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Journal Genes Dev
Specialty Molecular Biology
Date 1998 Feb 12
PMID 9389653
Citations 61
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Genetic analysis was applied to identify novel genes involved in G protein-linked pathways controlling development. Using restriction enzyme-mediated integration (REMI), we have identified a new gene, Pianissimo (PiaA), involved in cAMP signaling in Dictyostelium discoideum. PiaA encodes a 130-kD cytosolic protein required for chemoattractant receptor and G protein-mediated activation of the 12 transmembrane domain adenylyl cyclase. In piaA- null mutants, neither chemoattractant stimulation of intact cells nor GTPgammaS treatment of lysates activates the enzyme; constitutive expression of PiaA reverses these defects. Cytosols of wild-type cells that contain Pia protein reconstitute the GTPgammaS stimulation of adenylyl cyclase activity in piaA- lysates, indicating that Pia is directly involved in the activation. Pia and CRAC, a previously identified cytosolic regulator, are both essential for activation of the enzyme as lysates of crac- piaA- double mutants require both proteins for reconstitution. Homologs of PiaA are found in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Schizosaccaromyces pombe; disruption of the S. cerevisiae homolog results in lethality. We propose that homologs of Pia and similar modes of regulation of these ubiquitous G protein-linked pathways are likely to exist in higher eukaryotes.

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