The Ancient Link between G-Protein-Coupled Receptors and C-Terminal Phospholipid Kinase Domains

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作者
van den Hoogen, D. Johan [1 ]
Meijer, Harold J. G. [1 ,2 ]
Seidl, Michael F. [1 ]
Govers, Francine [1 ]
机构
[1] Wageningen Univ, Lab Phytopathol, Wageningen, Netherlands
[2] Wageningen Univ & Res, Wageningen Plant Res, Business Unit Biointeract & Plant Hlth, Wageningen, Netherlands
关键词
G-protein-coupled receptors; Phytophthora; cell signaling; oomycetes; phospholipid-mediated signaling; PHOSPHATIDYLINOSITOL PHOSPHATE KINASES; PATHOGEN PHYTOPHTHORA-INFESTANS; HELIX; 8; SACCHAROMYCES-CEREVISIAE; TRANSMEMBRANE TOPOLOGY; GENOMICS DATABASE; SEQUENCE; PREDICTION; PLANT; ORGANIZATION;
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10.1128/mBio.02119-17
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Sensing external signals and transducing these into intracellular responses requires a molecular signaling system that is crucial for every living organism. Two important eukaryotic signal transduction pathways that are often interlinked are G-protein signaling and phospholipid signaling. Heterotrimeric G-protein subunits activated by G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are typical stimulators of phospholipid signaling enzymes such as phosphatidylinositol phosphate kinases (PIPKs) or phospholipase C (PLC). However, a direct connection between the two pathways likely exists in oomycetes and slime molds, as they possess a unique class of GPCRs that have a PIPK as an accessory domain. In principle, these so-called GPCR-PIPKs have the capacity of perceiving an external signal (via the GPCR domain) that, via PIPK, directly activates downstream phospholipid signaling. Here we reveal the sporadic occurrence of GPCR-PIPKs in all eukaryotic supergroups, except for plants. Notably, all species having GPCR-PIPKs are unicellular microorganisms that favor aquatic environments. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that GPCR-PIPKs are likely ancestral to eukaryotes and significantly expanded in the last common ancestor of oomycetes. In addition to GPCR-PIPKs, we identified five hitherto-unknown classes of GPCRs with accessory domains, four of which are universal players in signal transduction. Similarly to GPCR-PIPKs, this enables a direct coupling between extracellular sensing and downstream signaling. Overall, our findings point to an ancestral signaling system in eukaryotes where GPCR-mediated sensing is directly linked to downstream responses. IMPORTANCE G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are central sensors that activate eukaryotic signaling and are the primary targets of human drugs. In this report, we provide evidence for the widespread though limited presence of a novel class of GPCRs in a variety of unicellular eukaryotes. These include free-living organisms and organisms that are pathogenic for plants, animals, and humans. The novel GPCRs have a C-terminal phospholipid kinase domain, pointing to a direct link between sensing external signals via GPCRs and downstream intracellular phospholipid signaling. Genes encoding these receptors were likely present in the last common eukaryotic ancestor and were lost during the evolution of higher eukaryotes. We further describe five other types of GPCRs with a catalytic accessory domain, the so-called GPCR-bigrams, four of which may potentially have a role in signaling. These findings shed new light onto signal transduction in microorganisms and provide evidence for alternative eukaryotic signaling pathways.
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