PubMed 16549781
Referenced in: none
Automatically associated channels: Kv11.1 , Slo1
Title: Rapid signaling at the plasma membrane by a nuclear receptor for thyroid hormone.
Authors: Nina M Storey, Saverio Gentile, Hemayet Ullah, Angela Russo, Michelle Muessel, Christian Erxleben, David L Armstrong
Journal, date & volume: Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A., 2006 Mar 28 , 103, 5197-201
PubMed link: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16549781
Abstract
Many nuclear hormones have physiological effects that are too rapid to be explained by changes in gene expression and are often attributed to unidentified or novel G protein-coupled receptors. Thyroid hormone is essential for normal human brain development, but the molecular mechanisms responsible for its effects remain to be identified. Here, we present direct molecular evidence for potassium channel stimulation in a rat pituitary cell line (GH(4)C(1)) by a nuclear receptor for thyroid hormone, TRbeta, acting rapidly at the plasma membrane through phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K) to slow the deactivation of KCNH2 channels already in the membrane. Signaling was disrupted by heterologous expression of TRbeta receptors with mutations in the ligand-binding domain that are associated with neurological disorders in humans, but not by mutations that disrupt DNA binding. More importantly, PI3K-dependent signaling was reconstituted in cell-free patches of membrane from CHO cells by heterologous expression of human KCNH2 channels and TRbeta, but not TRalpha, receptors. TRbeta signaling through PI3K provides a molecular explanation for the essential role of thyroid hormone in human brain development and adult lipid metabolism.