The adenosine A(2A) receptor (A(2A)AR) is a prototypical member of the class A subfamily of G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) that is widely distributed in various tissues and organs of the human body, and participates in many important signal-regulation processes. We have previously summarized a common activation pathway of class A GPCRs in which a series of conserved residues/motifs undergo conformational change during extracellular agonist binding and finally induce the coupling of intracellular G protein. Through this mechanism we have successfully predicted several novel constitutive active or inactive mutations for A(2A)AR. To reveal the molecular mechanism of mutation-induced constitutive activity, we determined the structure of a typical mutant I92N complexed with the agonist UK-432097. The mutated I92N forms a hydrophilic interaction network with nearby residues including Trp(6.48) of the CWxP motif, which is absent in wild-type A(2A)AR. Although the mutant structure is similar overall to the previously determined intermediate-state A(2A)AR structure (PDB ID 3qak) [Xu, Wu, Katritch, Han, Jacobson, Gao, Cherezov & Stevens (2011). Science, 332, 322-327 â¸], molecular dynamics simulations suggest that the I92N mutant stabilizes the metastable intermediate state through the hydrophilic interaction network and favors the conformational transition of the receptor towards the active state. This research provides a structural template towards the special pharmacological outcome triggered by conformational mutation and sheds light on future structural or pharmaco-logical studies among class A GPCRs.
Crystal structure of a constitutive active mutant of adenosine A(2A) receptor.
腺苷A(2A)受体组成活性突变体的晶体结构
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作者:Cui Min, Zhou Qingtong, Xu Yueming, Weng Yuan, Yao Deqiang, Zhao Suwen, Song Gaojie
| 期刊: | IUCrJ | 影响因子: | 3.600 |
| 时间: | 2022 | 起止号: | 2022 Mar 17; 9(Pt 3):333-341 |
| doi: | 10.1107/S2052252522001907 | ||
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