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Wang, T., Wang, X., Xie, Q., Montell, C. (2008). The SOCS box protein STOPS is required for phototransduction through its effects on phospholipase C.  Neuron 57(1): 56--68.
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FBrf0202587
Publication Type
Research paper
Abstract
Phosphoinositide-specific phospholipase C (PLC) isozymes play roles in a diversity of processes including Drosophila phototransduction. In fly photoreceptor cells, the PLCbeta encoded by norpA is critical for activation of TRP channels. Here, we describe a PLCbeta regulator, STOPS, which encodes a SOCS box protein. Mutation of stops resulted in a reduced concentration of NORPA and a defect in stopping signaling following cessation of the light stimulus. NORPA has been proposed to have dual roles as a PLC- and GTPase-activating protein (GAP). We found that the slow termination resulting from expressing low levels of wild-type NORPA was suppressed by addition of normal amounts of an altered NORPA, which had wild-type GAP activity, but no PLC activity. STOPS is the first protein identified that specifically regulates PLCbeta protein concentration. Moreover, this work demonstrates that a PLCbeta derivative that does not promote TRP channel activation, still contributes to signaling in vivo.
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PMC2253723 (PMC) (EuropePMC)
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  • FBrf0202575
Language of Publication
English
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Journal
Abbreviation
Neuron
Title
Neuron
Publication Year
1988-
ISBN/ISSN
0896-6273
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