Dissociation of functional roles of dynamin in receptor-mediated endocytosis and mitogenic signal transduction

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Abstract

Dynamin plays a critical role in the membrane fission mechanism that mediates regulated endocytosis of many G protein-coupled receptors. In addition, dynamin is required for ligand-induced activation of mitogen- activated protein kinase by certain receptors, raising a general question about the role of dynamin in mitogenic signal transduction. Here we report that endocytosis of μ and δ opioid receptors is not required for efficient ligand-induced activation of mitogen-activated protein kinase. Nevertheless, mitogenic signaling mediated by these receptors is specifically dynamin- dependent. Thus a functional role of dynamin in mitogenic signaling can be dissociated from its role in receptor-mediated endocytosis, suggesting a previously unidentified and distinct role of dynamin in signal transduction by certain G protein-coupled receptors.

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Whistler, J. L., & Von Zastrow, M. (1999). Dissociation of functional roles of dynamin in receptor-mediated endocytosis and mitogenic signal transduction. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 274(35), 24575–24578. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.274.35.24575

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