Distinct roles for beta-arrestin2 and arrestin-domain-containing proteins in beta2 adrenergic receptor trafficking.

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Han SO, Kommaddi RP, Shenoy SK

Distinct roles for beta-arrestin2 and arrestin-domain-containing proteins in beta2 adrenergic receptor trafficking.

EMBO Rep. 2013 Feb;14(2):164-71. doi: 10.1038/embor.2012.187. Epub 2012 Dec 4.

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Abstract

beta-arrestin 1 and 2 (also known as arrestin 2 and 3) are homologous adaptor proteins that regulate seven-transmembrane receptor trafficking and signalling. Other proteins with predicted 'arrestin-like' structural domains but lacking sequence homology have been indicated to function like beta-arrestin in receptor regulation. We demonstrate that beta-arrestin2 is the primary adaptor that rapidly binds agonist-activated beta(2) adrenergic receptors (beta(2)ARs) and promotes clathrin-dependent internalization, E3 ligase Nedd4 recruitment and ubiquitin-dependent lysosomal degradation of the receptor. The arrestin-domain-containing (ARRDC) proteins 2, 3 and 4 are secondary adaptors recruited to internalized beta(2)AR-Nedd4 complexes on endosomes and do not affect the adaptor roles of beta-arrestin2. Rather, the role of ARRDC proteins is to traffic Nedd4-beta(2)AR complexes to a subpopulation of early endosomes.

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Hepatocyte growth factor-regulated tyrosine kinase substrateO14964Details