The human thyrotropin receptor is predominantly internalized by beta-arrestin 2

Endocrinology
Romy FrenzelRalf Paschke

Abstract

The beta-arrestin-dependent endocytosis of the beta2-adrenergic receptor (beta2AR) has been demonstrated by confocal fluorescence microscopy. Furthermore, a constitutively activated beta2AR is also constitutively desensitized and down-regulated. To clarify the function of beta-arrestin 1 or 2 for TSH receptor (TSHR) desensitization and examine whether constitutively activated TSHR mutants are internalized in a different way, we investigated the TSHR trafficking in association with beta-arrestins in cotransfection experiments in HEK 293 cells using confocal laser-scanning microscopy. We found that both beta-arrestins are able to internalize the TSHR in HEK 293 cells. However, whereas the beta-arrestin 1-mediated TSHR internalization reached its maximum 20 min after TSH stimulation, the beta-arrestin 2-mediated TSHR internalization already reached its maximum 5 min after TSH stimulation. Furthermore, an increased basal desensitization and internalization of constitutively activated TSHR mutants N670S, S505N, and F631L cotransfected with beta-arrestin 2 could not be found. After TSH stimulation the constitutively activated mutants showed the same time course for internalization as the wild-type-TSHR. In summary, contrary to data o...Continue Reading

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