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A genome-wide RNAi screen reveals a Trio-regulated Rho GTPase circuitry transducing mitogenic signals initiated by G protein-coupled receptors.

Abstract: Activating mutations in GNAQ and GNA11, encoding members of the G?q family of G protein ? subunits, are the driver oncogenes in uveal melanoma, and mutations in Gq-linked G protein-coupled receptors have been identified recently in numerous human malignancies. How G?q and its coupled receptors transduce mitogenic signals is still unclear because of the complexity of signaling events perturbed upon Gq activation. Using a synthetic-biology approach and a genome-wide RNAi screen, we found that a highly conserved guanine nucleotide exchange factor, Trio, is essential for activating Rho- and Rac-regulated signaling pathways acting on JNK and p38, and thereby transducing proliferative signals from G?q to the nucleus independently of phospholipase C-?. Indeed, whereas many biological responses elicited by Gq depend on the transient activation of second-messenger systems, Gq utilizes a hard-wired protein-protein-interaction-based signaling circuitry to achieve the sustained stimulation of proliferative pathways, thereby controlling normal and aberrant cell growth.

 Fuente: Molecular Cell, 2013, 49(1), 94-108

Editorial: CelPress

 Año de publicación: 2013

Tipo de publicación: Artículo de Revista

 DOI: 10.1016/j.molcel.2012.10.018

ISSN: 1097-2765,1097-4164

Url de la publicación: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molcel.2012.10.018

Autoría

DORSAM, ROBERT T.

FENG, XIAODONG

IGLESIAS-BARTOLOME, RAMIRO

FORSTHOEFEL, DAVID J.

CHEN, QIANMING

DEBANT, ANNE

SEEGER, MARK A.

KSANDER, BRUCE R.

TERAMOTO, HIDEMI

GUTKIND, J. SILVIO