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Allosteric modulation of the adenosine A(2A) receptor by cholesterol

Cholesterol is a major component of the cell membrane and commonly regulates membrane protein function. Here, we investigate how cholesterol modulates the conformational equilibria and signaling of the adenosine A(2A) receptor (A(2A)R) in reconstituted phospholipid nanodiscs. This model system conve...

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Autores principales: Huang, Shuya Kate, Almurad, Omar, Pejana, Reizel J, Morrison, Zachary A, Pandey, Aditya, Picard, Louis-Philippe, Nitz, Mark, Sljoka, Adnan, Prosser, R Scott
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Publicado: eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8730723/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34986091
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.73901
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author Huang, Shuya Kate
Almurad, Omar
Pejana, Reizel J
Morrison, Zachary A
Pandey, Aditya
Picard, Louis-Philippe
Nitz, Mark
Sljoka, Adnan
Prosser, R Scott
author_facet Huang, Shuya Kate
Almurad, Omar
Pejana, Reizel J
Morrison, Zachary A
Pandey, Aditya
Picard, Louis-Philippe
Nitz, Mark
Sljoka, Adnan
Prosser, R Scott
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description Cholesterol is a major component of the cell membrane and commonly regulates membrane protein function. Here, we investigate how cholesterol modulates the conformational equilibria and signaling of the adenosine A(2A) receptor (A(2A)R) in reconstituted phospholipid nanodiscs. This model system conveniently excludes possible effects arising from cholesterol-induced phase separation or receptor oligomerization and focuses on the question of allostery. GTP hydrolysis assays show that cholesterol weakly enhances the basal signaling of A(2A)R while decreasing the agonist EC(50). Fluorine nuclear magnetic resonance ((19)F NMR) spectroscopy shows that this enhancement arises from an increase in the receptor’s active state population and a G-protein-bound precoupled state. (19)F NMR of fluorinated cholesterol analogs reveals transient interactions with A(2A)R, indicating a lack of high-affinity binding or direct allosteric modulation. The combined results suggest that the observed allosteric effects are largely indirect and originate from cholesterol-mediated changes in membrane properties, as shown by membrane fluidity measurements and high-pressure NMR.
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spelling pubmed-87307232022-01-06 Allosteric modulation of the adenosine A(2A) receptor by cholesterol Huang, Shuya Kate Almurad, Omar Pejana, Reizel J Morrison, Zachary A Pandey, Aditya Picard, Louis-Philippe Nitz, Mark Sljoka, Adnan Prosser, R Scott eLife Structural Biology and Molecular Biophysics Cholesterol is a major component of the cell membrane and commonly regulates membrane protein function. Here, we investigate how cholesterol modulates the conformational equilibria and signaling of the adenosine A(2A) receptor (A(2A)R) in reconstituted phospholipid nanodiscs. This model system conveniently excludes possible effects arising from cholesterol-induced phase separation or receptor oligomerization and focuses on the question of allostery. GTP hydrolysis assays show that cholesterol weakly enhances the basal signaling of A(2A)R while decreasing the agonist EC(50). Fluorine nuclear magnetic resonance ((19)F NMR) spectroscopy shows that this enhancement arises from an increase in the receptor’s active state population and a G-protein-bound precoupled state. (19)F NMR of fluorinated cholesterol analogs reveals transient interactions with A(2A)R, indicating a lack of high-affinity binding or direct allosteric modulation. The combined results suggest that the observed allosteric effects are largely indirect and originate from cholesterol-mediated changes in membrane properties, as shown by membrane fluidity measurements and high-pressure NMR. eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2022-01-05 /pmc/articles/PMC8730723/ /pubmed/34986091 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.73901 Text en © 2022, Huang et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited.
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Almurad, Omar
Pejana, Reizel J
Morrison, Zachary A
Pandey, Aditya
Picard, Louis-Philippe
Nitz, Mark
Sljoka, Adnan
Prosser, R Scott
Allosteric modulation of the adenosine A(2A) receptor by cholesterol
title Allosteric modulation of the adenosine A(2A) receptor by cholesterol
title_full Allosteric modulation of the adenosine A(2A) receptor by cholesterol
title_fullStr Allosteric modulation of the adenosine A(2A) receptor by cholesterol
title_full_unstemmed Allosteric modulation of the adenosine A(2A) receptor by cholesterol
title_short Allosteric modulation of the adenosine A(2A) receptor by cholesterol
title_sort allosteric modulation of the adenosine a(2a) receptor by cholesterol
topic Structural Biology and Molecular Biophysics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8730723/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34986091
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.73901
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