Abstract

Hedgehog (Hh) signaling plays a key role in the development and maintenance of animal tissues. This signaling is mediated by the atypical G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) Smoothened (Smo). Smo activation leads to signaling through several well-characterized effectors to activate Hh target gene expression. Recent studies have implicated activation of the heterotrimeric G protein subunit Gαi and the subsequent decrease in cellular cAMP levels in promoting the Hh response in flies and mammals. Although Hh stimulation decreases cAMP levels in some insect cell lines, here using a bioluminescence resonance energy transfer (BRET)-based assay we found that this stimulation had no detectable effect in Drosophila S2-R+ cells. However, we observed an unexpected and significant Gαs-dependent increase in cAMP levels in response to strong Smo activation in Smo-transfected cells. This effect was mediated by Smo's broadly conserved core, and was specifically activated in response to phosphorylation of the Smo C-terminus by GPCR kinase 2 (Gprk2). Genetic analysis of heterotrimeric G protein function in the developing Drosophila wing revealed a positive role for cAMP in the endogenous Hh response. Specifically, we found that mutation or depletion of Gαs diminished low-threshold Hh responses in Drosophila, whereas depletion of Gαi potentiated them (in contrast to previous findings). Our analysis suggested that regulated cAMP production is important for controlling the sensitivity of cellular responses to Hh in Drosophila.

Highlights

  • Hedgehog (Hh) signaling plays a key role in the development and maintenance of animal tissues

  • The bioluminescence resonance energy transfer (BRET) signal produced by this biosensor is inversely correlated to cAMP levels

  • Cells further from the A/P boundary in the G␣i-depleted discs were able to activate robust target gene transcription. This suggests that G␣i depletion enhanced sensitivity of cells to low levels of Hh, which is Despite conflicting evidence about the ability and necessity of Smo itself activating G␣ signaling, heterotrimeric G proteins have increasingly been linked to Hh signaling under normal and pathological circumstances (e.g. Refs. 29 and 56)

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Introduction

Hedgehog (Hh) signaling plays a key role in the development and maintenance of animal tissues. Gpr161 is a constitutively active GPCR that signals through G␣s to keep cAMP levels high in the absence of ligand, ensuring efficient PKA-dependent processing of GLI proteins and silencing of target gene expression [29].

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