The monomeric GTPase RhoA, which is a key regulator of numerous cellular processes, is activated by a variety of G protein-coupled receptors, through either G12 or Gq family proteins. Here we report that p63RhoGEF, a recently identified RhoA-specific guanine nucleotide exchange factor, enhances the Rho-dependent gene transcription induced by agonist-stimulated Gq/11-coupled receptors (M3- cholinoceptor, histamine H1 receptor) or GTPase-deficient mutants of Gαq and Gα11. We further demonstrate that active Gαq or Gα11, but not Gα12 or Gα13, strongly enhances p63KhoGEF-induced KhoA activation by direct protein-protein interaction with p63RhoGEF at its C-terminal half. Moreover, the activation of p63RhoGEF by Gαq/11 occurs independently of and in competition to the activation of the canonical Gαq/11 effector phospholipase C β. Therefore, our results elucidate a new signaling pathway by which G q/11-coupled receptors specifically induce Rho signaling through a direct interaction of activated Gαq/11 subunits with p63RhoGEF. © 2005 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.
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Lutz, S., Freichel-Blomquist, A., Yang, Y., Rümenapp, U., Jakobs, K. H., Schmidt, M., & Wieland, T. (2005). The guanine nucleotide exchange factor p63RhoGEF, a specific link between Gq/11-coupled receptor signaling and RhoA. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 280(12), 11134–11139. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M411322200
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