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Key interactions by conserved polar amino acids located at the transmembrane helical boundaries in Class B GPCRs modulate activation, effector specificity and biased signalling in the glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor

Class B GPCRs can activate multiple signalling effectors with the potential to exhibit biased agonism in response to ligand stimulation. Previously, we highlighted key TM domain polar amino acids that were crucial for the function of the GLP-1 receptor, a key therapeutic target for diabetes and obes...

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Autores principales: Wootten, Denise, Reynolds, Christopher A., Smith, Kevin J., Mobarec, Juan C., Furness, Sebastian G.B., Miller, Laurence J., Christopoulos, Arthur, Sexton, Patrick M.
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Publicado: Elsevier Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5063953/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27569426
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bcp.2016.08.015
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author Wootten, Denise
Reynolds, Christopher A.
Smith, Kevin J.
Mobarec, Juan C.
Furness, Sebastian G.B.
Miller, Laurence J.
Christopoulos, Arthur
Sexton, Patrick M.
author_facet Wootten, Denise
Reynolds, Christopher A.
Smith, Kevin J.
Mobarec, Juan C.
Furness, Sebastian G.B.
Miller, Laurence J.
Christopoulos, Arthur
Sexton, Patrick M.
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description Class B GPCRs can activate multiple signalling effectors with the potential to exhibit biased agonism in response to ligand stimulation. Previously, we highlighted key TM domain polar amino acids that were crucial for the function of the GLP-1 receptor, a key therapeutic target for diabetes and obesity. Using a combination of mutagenesis, pharmacological characterisation, mathematical and computational molecular modelling, this study identifies additional highly conserved polar residues located towards the TM helical boundaries of Class B GPCRs that are important for GLP-1 receptor stability and/or controlling signalling specificity and biased agonism. This includes (i) three positively charged residues (R3.30(227), K4.64(288), R5.40(310)) located at the extracellular boundaries of TMs 3, 4 and 5 that are predicted in molecular models to stabilise extracellular loop 2, a crucial domain for ligand affinity and receptor activation; (ii) a predicted hydrogen bond network between residues located in TMs 2 (R2.46(176)), 6 (R6.37(348)) and 7 (N7.61(406) and E7.63(408)) at the cytoplasmic face of the receptor that is important for stabilising the inactive receptor and directing signalling specificity, (iii) residues at the bottom of TM 5 (R5.56(326)) and TM6 (K6.35(346) and K6.40(351)) that are crucial for receptor activation and downstream signalling; (iv) residues predicted to be involved in stabilisation of TM4 (N2.52(182) and Y3.52(250)) that also influence cell signalling. Collectively, this work expands our understanding of peptide-mediated signalling by the GLP-1 receptor.
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spelling pubmed-50639532016-10-18 Key interactions by conserved polar amino acids located at the transmembrane helical boundaries in Class B GPCRs modulate activation, effector specificity and biased signalling in the glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor Wootten, Denise Reynolds, Christopher A. Smith, Kevin J. Mobarec, Juan C. Furness, Sebastian G.B. Miller, Laurence J. Christopoulos, Arthur Sexton, Patrick M. Biochem Pharmacol Article Class B GPCRs can activate multiple signalling effectors with the potential to exhibit biased agonism in response to ligand stimulation. Previously, we highlighted key TM domain polar amino acids that were crucial for the function of the GLP-1 receptor, a key therapeutic target for diabetes and obesity. Using a combination of mutagenesis, pharmacological characterisation, mathematical and computational molecular modelling, this study identifies additional highly conserved polar residues located towards the TM helical boundaries of Class B GPCRs that are important for GLP-1 receptor stability and/or controlling signalling specificity and biased agonism. This includes (i) three positively charged residues (R3.30(227), K4.64(288), R5.40(310)) located at the extracellular boundaries of TMs 3, 4 and 5 that are predicted in molecular models to stabilise extracellular loop 2, a crucial domain for ligand affinity and receptor activation; (ii) a predicted hydrogen bond network between residues located in TMs 2 (R2.46(176)), 6 (R6.37(348)) and 7 (N7.61(406) and E7.63(408)) at the cytoplasmic face of the receptor that is important for stabilising the inactive receptor and directing signalling specificity, (iii) residues at the bottom of TM 5 (R5.56(326)) and TM6 (K6.35(346) and K6.40(351)) that are crucial for receptor activation and downstream signalling; (iv) residues predicted to be involved in stabilisation of TM4 (N2.52(182) and Y3.52(250)) that also influence cell signalling. Collectively, this work expands our understanding of peptide-mediated signalling by the GLP-1 receptor. Elsevier Science 2016-10-15 /pmc/articles/PMC5063953/ /pubmed/27569426 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bcp.2016.08.015 Text en © 2016 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Wootten, Denise
Reynolds, Christopher A.
Smith, Kevin J.
Mobarec, Juan C.
Furness, Sebastian G.B.
Miller, Laurence J.
Christopoulos, Arthur
Sexton, Patrick M.
Key interactions by conserved polar amino acids located at the transmembrane helical boundaries in Class B GPCRs modulate activation, effector specificity and biased signalling in the glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor
title Key interactions by conserved polar amino acids located at the transmembrane helical boundaries in Class B GPCRs modulate activation, effector specificity and biased signalling in the glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor
title_full Key interactions by conserved polar amino acids located at the transmembrane helical boundaries in Class B GPCRs modulate activation, effector specificity and biased signalling in the glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor
title_fullStr Key interactions by conserved polar amino acids located at the transmembrane helical boundaries in Class B GPCRs modulate activation, effector specificity and biased signalling in the glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor
title_full_unstemmed Key interactions by conserved polar amino acids located at the transmembrane helical boundaries in Class B GPCRs modulate activation, effector specificity and biased signalling in the glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor
title_short Key interactions by conserved polar amino acids located at the transmembrane helical boundaries in Class B GPCRs modulate activation, effector specificity and biased signalling in the glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor
title_sort key interactions by conserved polar amino acids located at the transmembrane helical boundaries in class b gpcrs modulate activation, effector specificity and biased signalling in the glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5063953/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27569426
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bcp.2016.08.015
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