Variable dependence of signaling output on agonist occupancy of Ste2p, a G protein-coupled receptor in yeast

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'We report here on the relationship between ligand binding and signaling responses in the yeast pheromone response pathway, a well characterized G protein-coupled receptor system Responses to agonist ( α-factor) by cells expressing widely varying numbers of receptors depend primarily on fractional occupancy, not the absolute number of agonist-bound receptors. Furthermore, the concentration of competitive antagonist required to inhibit α-factor-dependent signaling is more than 10-fold higher than predicted based on the known ligand affinities. Thus, responses to a particular number of agonist-bound receptors can vary greatly, depending on whether there are unoccupied or antagonist-bound receptors present on the same cell surface. This behavior does not appear to be due to precoupling of receptors to G protein or to the Sst2p regulator of G protein signaling. The results are consistent with a signaling response that is determined by the integration of positive signals from agonist-occupied receptors and inhibitory signals from unoccupied receptors, where the inhibitory signals can be diminished by antagonist binding.

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Sridharan, R., Connelly, S. M., Naider, F., & Dumont, M. E. (2016). Variable dependence of signaling output on agonist occupancy of Ste2p, a G protein-coupled receptor in yeast. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 291(46), 24261–24279. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M116.733006

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