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Defining the Molecular Basis for the First Potent and Selective Orthosteric Agonists of the FFA2 Free Fatty Acid Receptor

FFA2 is a G protein-coupled receptor that responds to short chain fatty acids and has generated interest as a therapeutic target for metabolic and inflammatory conditions. However, definition of its functions has been slowed by a dearth of selective ligands that can distinguish it from the closely r...

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Autores principales: Hudson, Brian D., Due-Hansen, Maria E., Christiansen, Elisabeth, Hansen, Anna Mette, Mackenzie, Amanda E., Murdoch, Hannah, Pandey, Sunil K., Ward, Richard J., Marquez, Rudi, Tikhonova, Irina G., Ulven, Trond, Milligan, Graeme
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Publicado: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3682533/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23589301
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M113.455337
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author Hudson, Brian D.
Due-Hansen, Maria E.
Christiansen, Elisabeth
Hansen, Anna Mette
Mackenzie, Amanda E.
Murdoch, Hannah
Pandey, Sunil K.
Ward, Richard J.
Marquez, Rudi
Tikhonova, Irina G.
Ulven, Trond
Milligan, Graeme
author_facet Hudson, Brian D.
Due-Hansen, Maria E.
Christiansen, Elisabeth
Hansen, Anna Mette
Mackenzie, Amanda E.
Murdoch, Hannah
Pandey, Sunil K.
Ward, Richard J.
Marquez, Rudi
Tikhonova, Irina G.
Ulven, Trond
Milligan, Graeme
author_sort Hudson, Brian D.
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description FFA2 is a G protein-coupled receptor that responds to short chain fatty acids and has generated interest as a therapeutic target for metabolic and inflammatory conditions. However, definition of its functions has been slowed by a dearth of selective ligands that can distinguish it from the closely related FFA3. At present, the only selective ligands described for FFA2 suffer from poor potency, altered signaling due to allosteric modes of action, or a lack of function at non-human orthologs of the receptor. To address the need for novel selective ligands, we synthesized two compounds potentially having FFA2 activity and examined the molecular basis of their function. These compounds were confirmed to be potent and selective orthosteric FFA2 agonists. A combination of ligand structure-activity relationship, pharmacological analysis, homology modeling, species ortholog comparisons, and mutagenesis studies were then employed to define the molecular basis of selectivity and function of these ligands. From this, we identified key residues within both extracellular loop 2 and the transmembrane domain regions of FFA2 critical for ligand function. One of these ligands was active with reasonable potency at rodent orthologs of FFA2 and demonstrated the role of FFA2 in inhibition of lipolysis and glucagon-like peptide-1 secretion in murine-derived 3T3-L1 and STC-1 cell lines, respectively. Together, these findings describe the first potent and selective FFA2 orthosteric agonists and demonstrate key aspects of ligand interaction within the binding site of FFA2 that will be invaluable in future ligand development at this receptor.
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spelling pubmed-36825332013-06-17 Defining the Molecular Basis for the First Potent and Selective Orthosteric Agonists of the FFA2 Free Fatty Acid Receptor Hudson, Brian D. Due-Hansen, Maria E. Christiansen, Elisabeth Hansen, Anna Mette Mackenzie, Amanda E. Murdoch, Hannah Pandey, Sunil K. Ward, Richard J. Marquez, Rudi Tikhonova, Irina G. Ulven, Trond Milligan, Graeme J Biol Chem Signal Transduction FFA2 is a G protein-coupled receptor that responds to short chain fatty acids and has generated interest as a therapeutic target for metabolic and inflammatory conditions. However, definition of its functions has been slowed by a dearth of selective ligands that can distinguish it from the closely related FFA3. At present, the only selective ligands described for FFA2 suffer from poor potency, altered signaling due to allosteric modes of action, or a lack of function at non-human orthologs of the receptor. To address the need for novel selective ligands, we synthesized two compounds potentially having FFA2 activity and examined the molecular basis of their function. These compounds were confirmed to be potent and selective orthosteric FFA2 agonists. A combination of ligand structure-activity relationship, pharmacological analysis, homology modeling, species ortholog comparisons, and mutagenesis studies were then employed to define the molecular basis of selectivity and function of these ligands. From this, we identified key residues within both extracellular loop 2 and the transmembrane domain regions of FFA2 critical for ligand function. One of these ligands was active with reasonable potency at rodent orthologs of FFA2 and demonstrated the role of FFA2 in inhibition of lipolysis and glucagon-like peptide-1 secretion in murine-derived 3T3-L1 and STC-1 cell lines, respectively. Together, these findings describe the first potent and selective FFA2 orthosteric agonists and demonstrate key aspects of ligand interaction within the binding site of FFA2 that will be invaluable in future ligand development at this receptor. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2013-06-14 2013-04-15 /pmc/articles/PMC3682533/ /pubmed/23589301 http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M113.455337 Text en © 2013 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc. Author's Choice—Final version full access. Creative Commons Attribution Unported License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) applies to Author Choice Articles
spellingShingle Signal Transduction
Hudson, Brian D.
Due-Hansen, Maria E.
Christiansen, Elisabeth
Hansen, Anna Mette
Mackenzie, Amanda E.
Murdoch, Hannah
Pandey, Sunil K.
Ward, Richard J.
Marquez, Rudi
Tikhonova, Irina G.
Ulven, Trond
Milligan, Graeme
Defining the Molecular Basis for the First Potent and Selective Orthosteric Agonists of the FFA2 Free Fatty Acid Receptor
title Defining the Molecular Basis for the First Potent and Selective Orthosteric Agonists of the FFA2 Free Fatty Acid Receptor
title_full Defining the Molecular Basis for the First Potent and Selective Orthosteric Agonists of the FFA2 Free Fatty Acid Receptor
title_fullStr Defining the Molecular Basis for the First Potent and Selective Orthosteric Agonists of the FFA2 Free Fatty Acid Receptor
title_full_unstemmed Defining the Molecular Basis for the First Potent and Selective Orthosteric Agonists of the FFA2 Free Fatty Acid Receptor
title_short Defining the Molecular Basis for the First Potent and Selective Orthosteric Agonists of the FFA2 Free Fatty Acid Receptor
title_sort defining the molecular basis for the first potent and selective orthosteric agonists of the ffa2 free fatty acid receptor
topic Signal Transduction
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3682533/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23589301
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M113.455337
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