Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Vol.347, No.4, 924-930, 2006
AMSH regulates calcium-sensing receptor signaling through direct interactions
Calcium-sensing receptor (CaR) activates intracellular pathways controlling calcium homeostasis. CaR carboxyl-terminal mutants associated with metabolic diseases suggest that unidentified proteins interact with the carboxyl-terminal region of this receptor. To address this possibility, we screened for CaR-interacting proteins using the carboxyl terminus of CaR (CaR Delta 895-1075 deletion mutant)We identified AMSH, an ubiquitin isopeptidase, as a CaR-interacting partner. AMSH caused a decrease on the signaling properties of wild-type and mutant CaR. Our results indicate that AMSH, which has been recently characterized as a regulator of the endosomal sorting of epidermal growth factor receptor, represents a novel modulator of Calk signaling. (c) 2006 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.