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Structure and Function of an Irreversible Agonist-β(2) Adrenoceptor complex

G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are eukaryotic integral membrane proteins that modulate biological function by initiating cellular signaling in response to chemically diverse agonists. Despite recent progress in the structural biology of GPCRs1, the molecular basis for agonist binding and allost...

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Autores principales: Rosenbaum, Daniel M., Zhang, Cheng, Lyons, Joseph, Holl, Ralph, Aragao, David, Arlow, Daniel H., Rasmussen, Søren G. F., Choi, Hee-Jung, DeVree, Brian T., Sunahara, Roger K., Chae, Pil Seok, Gellman, Samuel H., Dror, Ron O., Shaw, David E., Weis, William I., Caffrey, Martin, Gmeiner, Peter, Kobilka, Brian K.
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Publicado: 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3074335/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21228876
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature09665
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author Rosenbaum, Daniel M.
Zhang, Cheng
Lyons, Joseph
Holl, Ralph
Aragao, David
Arlow, Daniel H.
Rasmussen, Søren G. F.
Choi, Hee-Jung
DeVree, Brian T.
Sunahara, Roger K.
Chae, Pil Seok
Gellman, Samuel H.
Dror, Ron O.
Shaw, David E.
Weis, William I.
Caffrey, Martin
Gmeiner, Peter
Kobilka, Brian K.
author_facet Rosenbaum, Daniel M.
Zhang, Cheng
Lyons, Joseph
Holl, Ralph
Aragao, David
Arlow, Daniel H.
Rasmussen, Søren G. F.
Choi, Hee-Jung
DeVree, Brian T.
Sunahara, Roger K.
Chae, Pil Seok
Gellman, Samuel H.
Dror, Ron O.
Shaw, David E.
Weis, William I.
Caffrey, Martin
Gmeiner, Peter
Kobilka, Brian K.
author_sort Rosenbaum, Daniel M.
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description G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are eukaryotic integral membrane proteins that modulate biological function by initiating cellular signaling in response to chemically diverse agonists. Despite recent progress in the structural biology of GPCRs1, the molecular basis for agonist binding and allosteric modulation of these proteins is poorly understood. Structural knowledge of agonist-bound states is essential for deciphering the mechanism of receptor activation, and for structure-guided design and optimization of ligands. However, the crystallization of agonist-bound GPCRs has been hampered by modest affinities and rapid off-rates of available agonists. Using the inactive structure of the human β(2) adrenergic receptor (β(2)AR) as a guide, we designed a β(2)AR agonist that can be covalently tethered to a specific site on the receptor through a disulfide bond. The covalent β(2)AR-agonist complex forms efficiently, and is capable of activating a heterotrimeric G protein. We crystallized a covalent agonist-bound β(2)AR-T4L fusion protein in lipid bilayers through the use of the lipidic mesophase method2, and determined its structure at 3.5 Å resolution. A comparison to the inactive structure and an antibody-stabilized active structure (companion paper3) shows how binding events at both the extracellular and intracellular surfaces are required to stabilize an active conformation of the receptor. The structures are in agreement with long-timescale (up to 30 μs) molecular dynamics simulations showing that an agonist-bound active conformation spontaneously relaxes to an inactive-like conformation in the absence of a G protein or stabilizing antibody.
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spelling pubmed-30743352011-07-13 Structure and Function of an Irreversible Agonist-β(2) Adrenoceptor complex Rosenbaum, Daniel M. Zhang, Cheng Lyons, Joseph Holl, Ralph Aragao, David Arlow, Daniel H. Rasmussen, Søren G. F. Choi, Hee-Jung DeVree, Brian T. Sunahara, Roger K. Chae, Pil Seok Gellman, Samuel H. Dror, Ron O. Shaw, David E. Weis, William I. Caffrey, Martin Gmeiner, Peter Kobilka, Brian K. Nature Article G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are eukaryotic integral membrane proteins that modulate biological function by initiating cellular signaling in response to chemically diverse agonists. Despite recent progress in the structural biology of GPCRs1, the molecular basis for agonist binding and allosteric modulation of these proteins is poorly understood. Structural knowledge of agonist-bound states is essential for deciphering the mechanism of receptor activation, and for structure-guided design and optimization of ligands. However, the crystallization of agonist-bound GPCRs has been hampered by modest affinities and rapid off-rates of available agonists. Using the inactive structure of the human β(2) adrenergic receptor (β(2)AR) as a guide, we designed a β(2)AR agonist that can be covalently tethered to a specific site on the receptor through a disulfide bond. The covalent β(2)AR-agonist complex forms efficiently, and is capable of activating a heterotrimeric G protein. We crystallized a covalent agonist-bound β(2)AR-T4L fusion protein in lipid bilayers through the use of the lipidic mesophase method2, and determined its structure at 3.5 Å resolution. A comparison to the inactive structure and an antibody-stabilized active structure (companion paper3) shows how binding events at both the extracellular and intracellular surfaces are required to stabilize an active conformation of the receptor. The structures are in agreement with long-timescale (up to 30 μs) molecular dynamics simulations showing that an agonist-bound active conformation spontaneously relaxes to an inactive-like conformation in the absence of a G protein or stabilizing antibody. 2011-01-13 /pmc/articles/PMC3074335/ /pubmed/21228876 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature09665 Text en Users may view, print, copy, download and text and data- mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use: http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms
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Rosenbaum, Daniel M.
Zhang, Cheng
Lyons, Joseph
Holl, Ralph
Aragao, David
Arlow, Daniel H.
Rasmussen, Søren G. F.
Choi, Hee-Jung
DeVree, Brian T.
Sunahara, Roger K.
Chae, Pil Seok
Gellman, Samuel H.
Dror, Ron O.
Shaw, David E.
Weis, William I.
Caffrey, Martin
Gmeiner, Peter
Kobilka, Brian K.
Structure and Function of an Irreversible Agonist-β(2) Adrenoceptor complex
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title_full Structure and Function of an Irreversible Agonist-β(2) Adrenoceptor complex
title_fullStr Structure and Function of an Irreversible Agonist-β(2) Adrenoceptor complex
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title_short Structure and Function of an Irreversible Agonist-β(2) Adrenoceptor complex
title_sort structure and function of an irreversible agonist-β(2) adrenoceptor complex
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3074335/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21228876
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature09665
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