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Query: EC:2.7.11.11 (
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Phosphorylation of G protein-coupled receptors is a critical step in the rapid termination of G protein signaling. In rod cells of the vertebrate retina, phosphorylation of rhodopsin is mediated by GRK1. In cone cells, either GRK1,
GRK7
, or both, depending on the species, are speculated to initiate signal termination by phosphorylating the cone opsins. To compare the biochemical properties of GRK1 and
GRK7
, we measured the K(m) and V(max) of these kinases for ATP and rhodopsin, a model substrate. The results demonstrated that these kinases share similar kinetic properties. We also determined that
cAMP-dependent protein kinase
(PKA) phosphorylates GRK1 at Ser(21) and
GRK7
at Ser(23) and Ser(36) in vitro. These sites are also phosphorylated when FLAG-tagged GRK1 and
GRK7
are expressed in HEK-293 cells treated with forskolin to stimulate the endogenous production of cAMP and activation of PKA. Rod outer segments isolated from bovine retina phosphorylated the FLAG-tagged GRKs in the presence of dibutyryl-cAMP, suggesting that GRK1 and
GRK7
are physiologically relevant substrates. Although both GRKs also contain putative phosphorylation sites for PKC and Ca(2+)/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II, neither kinase phosphorylated GRK1 or
GRK7
. Phosphorylation of GRK1 and
GRK7
by PKA reduces the ability of GRK1 and
GRK7
to phosphorylate rhodopsin in vitro. Since exposure to light causes a decrease in cAMP levels in rod cells, we propose that phosphorylation of GRK1 and
GRK7
by PKA occurs in the dark, when cAMP levels in photoreceptor cells are elevated, and represents a novel mechanism for regulating the activities of these kinases.
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PMID:Phosphorylation of GRK1 and GRK7 by cAMP-dependent protein kinase attenuates their enzymatic activities. 1594 41
The retina-specific G protein-coupled receptor kinases, GRK1 and
GRK7
, have been implicated in the shutoff of the photoresponse and adaptation to changing light conditions via rod and cone opsin phosphorylation. Recently, we have defined sites of phosphorylation by
cAMP-dependent protein kinase
(PKA) in the amino termini of both GRK1 and
GRK7
in vitro. To determine the conditions under which
GRK7
is phosphorylated in vivo, we have generated an antibody that recognizes
GRK7
phosphorylated on Ser36, the PKA phosphorylation site. Using this phospho-specific antibody, we have shown that
GRK7
is phosphorylated in vivo and is located in the cone inner and outer segments of mammalian, amphibian and fish retinas. Using Xenopus laevis as a model,
GRK7
is phosphorylated under dark-adapted conditions, but becomes dephosphorylated when the animals are exposed to light. The conservation of phosphorylation at Ser36 in
GRK7
in these different species (which span a 400 million-year evolutionary period), and its light-dependent regulation, indicates that phosphorylation plays an important role in the function of
GRK7
. Our work demonstrates for the first time that cAMP can regulate proteins involved in the photoresponse in cones and introduces a novel mode of regulation for the retinal GRKs by PKA.
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PMID:Phosphorylation of GRK7 by PKA in cone photoreceptor cells is regulated by light. 1880 95