Opioid receptors reveal a discrete cellular mechanism of endosomal G protein activation

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Abstract

Many GPCRs initiate a second phase of G protein-mediated signaling from endosomes. This inherently requires the GPCR to increase cognate G protein activity on the endosome surface. Gs-coupled GPCRs are thought to achieve this by internalizing and mediating a second round of allosteric coupling to G proteins on the endosome membrane. Here, we provide evidence that the μ-opioid receptor (MOR), a Gi-coupled GPCR, is able to increase endosomal G protein activity in a different way. Leveraging conformational biosensors, we show that MOR activation triggers a transient increase of active-state Gi/o on the plasma membrane that is followed by a prolonged increase on endosomes. Contrary to the Gs-coupled GPCR paradigm, however, we show that the MOR-induced increase of active-state Gi/o on endosomes requires neither internalization of MOR nor the presence of activated MOR in the endosome membrane. We propose a distinct and additional cellular mechanism of endosomal signaling by Gi/o that is communicated through trafficking of the activated G protein rather than its activating GPCR.

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Fisher, N. M., & von Zastrow, M. (2025). Opioid receptors reveal a discrete cellular mechanism of endosomal G protein activation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 122(17). https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2420623122

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