Differential G protein activation by the long and short isoforms of the dopamine D2 receptor

Author:

Reiner‐Link David1ORCID,Madsen Jakob Sture1ORCID,Gloriam David E.1ORCID,Bräuner‐Osborne Hans1ORCID,Hauser Alexander S.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Drug Design and Pharmacology University of Copenhagen Copenhagen Denmark

Abstract

Background and PurposeThe dopamine D2 receptor is expressed as a short (D2S) and a long (D2L) isoform with 29 additional amino acids in the third intracellular loop. The D2S isoform shows higher presynaptic expression than the D2L isoform, and decreased D2S expression has recently been linked to an increased risk for schizophrenia. Here, we present the first investigation, at receptor isoform level, of kinetic differences in the G protein activation profiles of the D2S, compared with the D2L isoform.Experimental ApproachWe employed a NanoBRET‐based approach to G protein dissociation to interrogate the time‐resolved coupling profile of 3×HA‐tagged D2L and D2S to Gαi/o/z proteins in vitro.Key ResultsUsing dopamine as a D2 receptor agonist, we observed a more pronounced activation of Gαo and Gαz than Gαi proteins by D2L compared with D2S. This differentiation was not observed for D2S, which activated Gαo and Gαz with lower efficacy than D2L. These signalling differences were preserved on second messenger level and were not due to differences in receptor expression. Expanding to a set of seven full and partial D2 receptor agonists showed these effects were not restricted to dopamine but rather a mutual, receptor‐associated property. Contrasting this trend, we found that D2S activated G proteins faster than D2L upon full receptor activation.Conclusion and ImplicationsThe findings highlight that both D2L and D2S are mechanistically able to activate all non‐visual Gαi/o proteins. Thereby, they add to previous reports about isoform‐specificity to certain Gαi/o proteins observed in specific cell types.

Funder

Lundbeck Foundation

Carlsbergfondet

Novo Nordisk Fonden

Publisher

Wiley

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