The µ-opioid receptor (µOR) is a well-established target for analgesia(1), yet conventional opioid receptor agonists cause serious adverse effects, notably addiction and respiratory depression. These factors have contributed to the current opioid overdose epidemic driven by fentanyl(2), a highly potent synthetic opioid. µOR negative allosteric modulators (NAMs) may serve as useful tools in preventing opioid overdose deaths, but promising chemical scaffolds remain elusive. Here we screened a large DNA-encoded chemical library against inactive µOR, counter-screening with active, G-protein and agonist-bound receptor to 'steer' hits towards conformationally selective modulators. We discovered a NAM compound with high and selective enrichment to inactive µOR that enhances the affinity of the key opioid overdose reversal molecule, naloxone. The NAM works cooperatively with naloxone to potently block opioid agonist signalling. Using cryogenic electron microscopy, we demonstrate that the NAM accomplishes this effect by binding a site on the extracellular vestibule in direct contact with naloxone while stabilizing a distinct inactive conformation of the extracellular portions of the second and seventh transmembrane helices. The NAM alters orthosteric ligand kinetics in therapeutically desirable ways and works cooperatively with low doses of naloxone to effectively inhibit various morphine-induced and fentanyl-induced behavioural effects in vivo while minimizing withdrawal behaviours. Our results provide detailed structural insights into the mechanism of negative allosteric modulation of the µOR and demonstrate how this can be exploited in vivo.
A µ-opioid receptor modulator that works cooperatively with naloxone.
一种与纳洛酮协同作用的μ-阿片受体调节剂
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作者:O'Brien Evan S, Rangari Vipin Ashok, El Daibani Amal, Eans Shainnel O, Hammond Haylee R, White Elizabeth, Wang Haoqing, Shiimura Yuki, Krishna Kumar Kaavya, Jiang Qianru, Appourchaux Kevin, Huang Weijiao, Zhang Chensong, Kennedy Brandon J, Mathiesen Jesper M, Che Tao, McLaughlin Jay P, Majumdar Susruta, Kobilka Brian K
| 期刊: | Nature | 影响因子: | 48.500 |
| 时间: | 2024 | 起止号: | 2024 Jul;631(8021):686-693 |
| doi: | 10.1038/s41586-024-07587-7 | 研究方向: | 其它 |
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