This study found that vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) causes the Gs-alpha signaling protein to detach from cell membranes and eventually degrade in pituitary cells. Short-term VIP exposure triggered rapid movement of Gs-alpha from the membrane to the cytoplasm, while prolonged exposure led to its breakdown through accelerated protein degradation. These findings reveal a mechanism by which cells can turn down their sensitivity to repeated stimulation by VIP and similar signaling molecules.
Yajima, Y; Akita, Y; Saito, T; Kawashima, S