Pj. Sim et al., ACTIVATION OF MAP KINASE BY THE LHRH RECEPTOR THROUGH A DUAL MECHANISM INVOLVING PROTEIN-KINASE-C AND A PERTUSSIS-TOXIN-SENSITIVE G-PROTEIN, Molecular and cellular endocrinology, 112(2), 1995, pp. 257-263
The LHRH receptor in alpha T3-1 gonadotrope cells was shown to bring a
bout a marked and sustained activation of MAP kinase. This response wa
s prevented by protein kinase C inhibition or down-regulation and coul
d be partially mimicked by phorbol ester. Additional evidence for inhi
bition of this response by pertussis toxin and partial mimicry by mast
oparan (in a pertussis toxin-sensitive manner) provides the first evid
ence for G(i)/G(o)-mediated signal transduction by the LHRH receptor.
This dual mechanism of MAP kinase activation appears to be exceptional
amongst the G protein-linked receptors that have been investigated.