Genome-wide identification of 216 G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) genes from the marine water flea Diaphanosoma celebensis

Author(s):  
Duck-Hyun Kim ◽  
Jun Chul Park ◽  
Young Hwan Lee ◽  
Atsushi Hagiwara ◽  
Jae-Seong Lee
2010 ◽  
Vol 184 (11) ◽  
pp. 6188-6198 ◽  
Author(s):  
Susanna Valanne ◽  
Henna Myllymäki ◽  
Jenni Kallio ◽  
Martin Rudolf Schmid ◽  
Anni Kleino ◽  
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2017 ◽  
Vol 216 (8) ◽  
pp. 2329-2338 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nicole Fehrenbacher ◽  
Israel Tojal da Silva ◽  
Craig Ramirez ◽  
Yong Zhou ◽  
Kwang-Jin Cho ◽  
...  

The product of the KRAS oncogene, KRAS4B, promotes tumor growth when associated with the plasma membrane (PM). PM association is mediated, in part, by farnesylation of KRAS4B, but trafficking of nascent KRAS4B to the PM is incompletely understood. We performed a genome-wide screen to identify genes required for KRAS4B membrane association and identified a G protein–coupled receptor, GPR31. GPR31 associated with KRAS4B on cellular membranes in a farnesylation-dependent fashion, and retention of GPR31 on the endoplasmic reticulum inhibited delivery of KRAS4B to the PM. Silencing of GPR31 expression partially mislocalized KRAS4B, slowed the growth of KRAS-dependent tumor cells, and blocked KRAS-stimulated macropinocytosis. Our data suggest that GPR31 acts as a secretory pathway chaperone for KRAS4B.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Debbie C. Crans ◽  
Duaa Althumairy ◽  
Heide Murakami ◽  
B. George Barisas ◽  
Deborah Roess

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