Characterization of two unusual guanylyl cyclases from Dictyostelium

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Guanylyl cyclase A (GCA) and soluble guanylyl cyclase (sGC) encode GCs in Dictyostelium and have a topology similar to 12-transmembrane and soluble adenylyl cyclase, respectively. We demonstrate that all detectable GC activity is lost in a cell line in which both genes have been inactivated. Cell lines with one gene inactivated were used to characterize the other guanylyl cyclase (i.e. GCA in sgc- null cells and sGC in gcanull cells). Despite the different topologies, the enzymes have many properties in common. In vivo, extracellular cAMP activates both enzymes via a G-protein-coupled receptor. In vitro, both enzymes are activated by GTPγS (Kα = 11 and 8 μM for GCA and sGC, respectively). The addition of GTPγS leads to a 1.5-fold increase of Vmax and a 3.5-fold increase of the affinity for GTP. Ca2+ inhibits both GCA and sGC with Ki of about 50 and 200 nM, respectively. Other biochemical properties are very different; GCA is expressed mainly during growth and multicellular development, whereas sGC is expressed mainly during cell aggregation. Folic acid and cAMP activate GCA maximally about 2.5-fold, whereas sGC is activated about 8-fold. Osmotic stress strongly stimulates sGC but has no effect on GCA activity. Finally, GCA is exclusively membrane-bound and is active mainly with Mg2+, whereas sGC is predominantly soluble and more active with Mn2+.

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Roelofs, J., & Van Haastert, P. J. M. (2002). Characterization of two unusual guanylyl cyclases from Dictyostelium. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 277(11), 9167–9174. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M111437200

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