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Extracellular calcium alters calcium-sensing receptor network integrating intracellular calcium-signaling and related key pathway

Rakshya Gorkhali, Tian Li, Bin Dong, Pritha Bagchi, Xiaonan Deng, Shrikant Pawar, Duc M. Duong, Ning Fang, Nicholas T. Seyfried, Jenny J. Yang

2021Scientific Reports31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are a target for over 34% of current drugs. The calcium-sensing receptor (CaSR), a family C GPCR, regulates systemic calcium (Ca 2+ ) homeostasis that is critical for many physiological, calciotropical, and noncalciotropical outcomes in multiple organs. However, the mechanisms by which extracellular Ca 2+ (Ca 2+ ex ) and the CaSR mediate networks of intracellular Ca 2+ -signaling and players involved throughout the life cycle of CaSR are largely unknown. Here we report the first CaSR protein–protein interactome with 94 novel putative and 8 previously published interactors using proteomics. Ca 2+ ex promotes enrichment of 66% of the identified CaSR interactors, pertaining to Ca 2+ dynamics, endocytosis, degradation, trafficking, and primarily to protein processing in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). These enhanced ER-related processes are governed by Ca 2+ ex -activated CaSR which directly modulates ER-Ca 2+ (Ca 2+ ER ), as monitored by a novel ER targeted Ca 2+ -sensor. Moreover, we validated the Ca 2+ ex dependent colocalizations and interactions of CaSR with ER-protein processing chaperone, 78-kDa glucose regulated protein (GRP78), and with trafficking-related protein. Live cell imaging results indicated that CaSR and vesicle-associated membrane protein-associated A (VAPA) are inter-dependent during Ca 2+ ex induced enhancement of near-cell membrane expression. This study significantly extends the repertoire of the CaSR interactome and reveals likely novel players and pathways of CaSR participating in Ca 2+ ER dynamics, agonist mediated ER-protein processing and surface expression.

Topics & Concepts

Calcium-sensing receptorInteractomeCell biologyG protein-coupled receptorEndoplasmic reticulumCalcium signalingExtracellularSignal transductionCalciumReceptorBiologyIntracellularCalcium in biologyChemistryCalcium metabolismBiochemistryGeneOrganic chemistryCellular transport and secretionEndoplasmic Reticulum Stress and DiseaseMetabolism, Diabetes, and Cancer
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