An examination of how Rab GTPases and molecular chaperones influence plasma membrane expression of chemokine receptor dimers

Signal termination processes of GPCRs are well established, unlike processes that regulate the assembly and intracellular trafficking of these signaling complexes. Bimolecular fluorescence complementation was used to study GPCR dimer formation in two projects. Firstly, the importance of Rab GTPases...

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Main Author: Gillies, Kelsie
Language:en
Published: 2013
Subjects:
CD4
HIV
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10222/39732
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-NSHD.ca#10222-397322013-12-03T03:38:50ZAn examination of how Rab GTPases and molecular chaperones influence plasma membrane expression of chemokine receptor dimersGillies, KelsieGPCRCXCR4CCR2Rab GTPaseAnterograde traffickingProstate cancerCD4CCR5Molecular chaperoneHIVSignal termination processes of GPCRs are well established, unlike processes that regulate the assembly and intracellular trafficking of these signaling complexes. Bimolecular fluorescence complementation was used to study GPCR dimer formation in two projects. Firstly, the importance of Rab GTPases on the cell surface expression and signaling of two chemokine receptors expressed on prostate cancer cells was examined. Rab GTPases necessary for CXCR4 and CCR2 cell surface expression and signaling were different from those necessary for the CXCR4/CCR2 heterodimer. Therefore, this project emphasizes the importance of studying heterodimers as unique entities from their constituent receptors. Secondly, interactions between molecular chaperones and two coreceptors necessary for HIV infection – CCR5, a chemokine GPCR, and the main HIV receptor, CD4, a glycoprotein – were investigated. Further emphasizing the unique characteristics of GPCR dimers, this project found that molecular chaperones interact differently with CCR5 homodimers, when compared to CCR5/CD4 heterodimers.2013-11-22T18:49:42Z2013-11-22T18:49:42Z2013-11-222013-11-07http://hdl.handle.net/10222/39732en
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language en
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topic GPCR
CXCR4
CCR2
Rab GTPase
Anterograde trafficking
Prostate cancer
CD4
CCR5
Molecular chaperone
HIV
spellingShingle GPCR
CXCR4
CCR2
Rab GTPase
Anterograde trafficking
Prostate cancer
CD4
CCR5
Molecular chaperone
HIV
Gillies, Kelsie
An examination of how Rab GTPases and molecular chaperones influence plasma membrane expression of chemokine receptor dimers
description Signal termination processes of GPCRs are well established, unlike processes that regulate the assembly and intracellular trafficking of these signaling complexes. Bimolecular fluorescence complementation was used to study GPCR dimer formation in two projects. Firstly, the importance of Rab GTPases on the cell surface expression and signaling of two chemokine receptors expressed on prostate cancer cells was examined. Rab GTPases necessary for CXCR4 and CCR2 cell surface expression and signaling were different from those necessary for the CXCR4/CCR2 heterodimer. Therefore, this project emphasizes the importance of studying heterodimers as unique entities from their constituent receptors. Secondly, interactions between molecular chaperones and two coreceptors necessary for HIV infection – CCR5, a chemokine GPCR, and the main HIV receptor, CD4, a glycoprotein – were investigated. Further emphasizing the unique characteristics of GPCR dimers, this project found that molecular chaperones interact differently with CCR5 homodimers, when compared to CCR5/CD4 heterodimers.
author Gillies, Kelsie
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title An examination of how Rab GTPases and molecular chaperones influence plasma membrane expression of chemokine receptor dimers
title_short An examination of how Rab GTPases and molecular chaperones influence plasma membrane expression of chemokine receptor dimers
title_full An examination of how Rab GTPases and molecular chaperones influence plasma membrane expression of chemokine receptor dimers
title_fullStr An examination of how Rab GTPases and molecular chaperones influence plasma membrane expression of chemokine receptor dimers
title_full_unstemmed An examination of how Rab GTPases and molecular chaperones influence plasma membrane expression of chemokine receptor dimers
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