Regulator of G protein signaling proteins: Novel multifunctional drug targets

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Zhong, HL
Neubig, RR
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[1] Univ Michigan, Dept Pharmacol, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA
[2] Univ Michigan, Dept Internal Med Hypertens, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA
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JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY AND EXPERIMENTAL THERAPEUTICS | 2001年 / 297卷 / 03期
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G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) play a major role in signal transduction and are targets of many therapeutic drugs. The regulator of G protein signaling (RGS) proteins form a recently identified protein family, and they strongly modulate the activity of G proteins. Their best known function is to inhibit G protein signaling by accelerating GTP hydrolysis [GTPase activating protein (GAP)] thus turning off G protein signals. RGS proteins also possess non-GAP functions, through both their RGS domains and various non-RGS domains and motifs (e.g., GGL, DEP, DH/PH, PDZ domains and a cysteine string motif). They are a highly diverse protein family, have unique tissue distributions, are strongly regulated by signal transduction events, and will likely play diverse functional roles in living cells. Thus they represent intriguing, novel pharmacological/therapeutic targets. Drugs targeting RGS proteins can be divided into five groups: 1) potentiators of endogenous agonist function, 2) potentiators/desensitization blockers of exogenous GPCR agonists, 3) specificity enhancers of exogenous agonists, 4) antagonists of effector signaling by an RGS protein, and 5) RGS agonists, In addition, a novel subsite distinction within the RGS domain has been proposed with significant functional implications and defined herein as "A-site" and "B-site". Therefore, RGS proteins should provide exciting new opportunities for drug development.
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