Phosphorylation barcodes direct biased chemokine signaling at CXCR3

磷酸化条形码指导CXCR3处的偏向性趋化因子信号传导

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作者:Dylan S Eiger ,Jeffrey S Smith ,Tujin Shi ,Tomasz Maciej Stepniewski ,Chia-Feng Tsai ,Christopher Honeycutt ,Noelia Boldizsar ,Julia Gardner ,Carrie D Nicora ,Ahmed M Moghieb ,Kouki Kawakami ,Issac Choi ,Chloe Hicks ,Kevin Zheng ,Anmol Warman ,Priya Alagesan ,Nicole M Knape ,Ouwen Huang ,Justin D Silverman ,Richard D Smith ,Asuka Inoue ,Jana Selent ,Jon M Jacobs ,Sudarshan Rajagopal

Abstract

G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR)-biased agonism, selective activation of certain signaling pathways relative to others, is thought to be directed by differential GPCR phosphorylation "barcodes." At chemokine receptors, endogenous chemokines can act as "biased agonists", which may contribute to the limited success when pharmacologically targeting these receptors. Here, mass spectrometry-based global phosphoproteomics revealed that CXCR3 chemokines generate different phosphorylation barcodes associated with differential transducer activation. Chemokine stimulation resulted in distinct changes throughout the kinome in global phosphoproteomics studies. Mutation of CXCR3 phosphosites altered β-arrestin 2 conformation in cellular assays and was consistent with conformational changes observed in molecular dynamics simulations. T cells expressing phosphorylation-deficient CXCR3 mutants resulted in agonist- and receptor-specific chemotactic profiles. Our results demonstrate that CXCR3 chemokines are non-redundant and act as biased agonists through differential encoding of phosphorylation barcodes, leading to distinct physiological processes.

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