The D2 dopamine receptor and the serotonin 5-hydroxytryptamine 2A receptor (5-HT2A) are closely-related G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) from the class A bioamine subfamily. Despite structural similarity, they respond to distinct ligands through distinct downstream pathways, whose dysregulation is linked to depression, bipolar disorder, addiction, and psychosis. They are important drug targets, and it is important to understand how their bias toward G-protein versus β-arrestin signaling pathways is regulated. Previously, evolution-based computational approaches, difference Evolutionary Trace and Evolutionary Trace-Mutual information (ET-Mip), revealed residues and residue pairs that, when switched in the D2 receptor to the corresponding residues from 5-HT2A, altered ligand potency and G-protein activation efficiency. We have tested these residue swaps for their ability to trigger recruitment of β-arrestin2 in response to dopamine or serotonin. The results reveal that the selected residues modulate agonist potency, maximal efficacy, and constitutive activity of β-arrestin2 recruitment. Whereas dopamine potency for most variants was similar to that for WT and lower than for G-protein activation, potency in β-arrestin2 recruitment for N124H(3.42) was more than 5-fold higher. T205M(5.54) displayed high constitutive activity, enhanced dopamine potency, and enhanced efficacy in β-arrestin2 recruitment relative to WT, and L379F(6.41) was virtually inactive. These striking differences from WT activity were largely reversed by a compensating mutation (T205M(5.54)/L379F(6.41)) at residues previously identified by ET-Mip as functionally coupled. The observation that the signs and relative magnitudes of the effects of mutations in several cases are at odds with their effects on G-protein activation suggests that they also modulate signaling bias.
Residues and residue pairs of evolutionary importance differentially direct signaling bias of D2 dopamine receptors.
具有进化重要性的残基和残基对以不同的方式指导 D2 多巴胺受体的信号偏向
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作者:Terrón-DÃaz MarÃa E, Wright Sara J, Agosto Melina A, Lichtarge Olivier, Wensel Theodore G
| 期刊: | Journal of Biological Chemistry | 影响因子: | 3.900 |
| 时间: | 2019 | 起止号: | 2019 Dec 13; 294(50):19279-19291 |
| doi: | 10.1074/jbc.RA119.008068 | 研究方向: | 信号转导 |
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