Molecular Cloning and Characterization of the G Protein γ Subunit of Cone Photoreceptors

The phototransduction process in cones has been proposed to involve a G protein that couples the signal from light-activated visual pigment to the effector cyclic GMP phosphodiesterase. Previously, we have identified and purified a Gβγ complex composed of a Gβ3isoform and an immunochemically distinc...

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Published inThe Journal of biological chemistry Vol. 270; no. 15; pp. 8495 - 8500
Main Authors Ong, Olivia C., Yamane, Harvey K., Phan, Kim B., Fong, Henry K.W., Bok, Dean, Lee, Rehwa H., Fung, Bernard K.-K.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Elsevier Inc 14.04.1995
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Summary:The phototransduction process in cones has been proposed to involve a G protein that couples the signal from light-activated visual pigment to the effector cyclic GMP phosphodiesterase. Previously, we have identified and purified a Gβγ complex composed of a Gβ3isoform and an immunochemically distinct Gγ subunit (Gγ8) from bovine retinal cones (Fung, B. K.-K., Lieberman, B. S., and Lee, R. H. (1992) J. Biol. Chem. 267, 24782-24788; Lee, R. H., Lieberman, B. S., Yamane, H. K., Bok, D., and Fung, B. K.-K. (1992a) J. Biol. Chem. 267, 24776-24781). Based on the partial amino acid sequence of this cone Gγ8, we screened a bovine retinal cDNA library and isolated a cDNA clone encoding Gγ8. The cDNA insert of this clone includes an open reading frame of 207 bases encoding a 69-amino acid protein. The predicted protein sequence of Gγ8shares a high degree of sequence identity (68%) with the Gγ (Gγ1) subunit of rod transducin. Similar to rod Gγ1, it terminates in a CIIS motif that is the site for post-translational modification by farnesylation. Messenger RNA for Gγ8is present at a high level in the retina and at a very low level in the lung, but is undetectable in other tissues. Immunostaining of bovine retinal sections with an antipeptide antibody against the N-terminal region of Gγ8further shows a differential localization of Gγ8to cones with a pattern indistinguishable from that of Gβ3. This finding suggests that Gβ3γ8is a component of cone transducin involved in cone phototransduction and color vision.
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ISSN:0021-9258
1083-351X
DOI:10.1074/jbc.270.15.8495