Delineation of a region in the B2 bradykinin receptor that is essential for high-affinity agonist binding

确定B2缓激肽受体中对高亲和力激动剂结合至关重要的区域

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Abstract

We have made mutations in the predicted sixth transmembrane segment of a rat B2 bradykinin receptor and analyzed the variant proteins by expressing them in COS-1 cells. Two amino acid substitutions reduced the affinity of the receptor for bradykinin (Phe261-->Val by 1600-fold; Thr265-->Ala by 700-fold) with comparatively little effect on the affinity for the bradykinin antagonists NPC17731 and D-Arg-[Hyp3,D-Phe7]bradykinin (where Hyp is hydroxyproline). Three other substitutions (Gln262-->Ala, Asp268-->Ala, and Thr269-->Ala) modestly reduced the affinity for bradykinin and for the antagonist D-Arg-[Hyp3,D-Phe7]bradykinin. Even the most dramatically affected mutated receptors were still able to couple, after bradykinin binding, to phosphatidylinositol turnover. The data suggest that bradykinin directly contacts the face of the sixth transmembrane helix formed by the residues Phe261, Gln262, Thr265, Asp268, and Thr269 or that this face of the helix is the site of intraprotein contacts that serve to stabilize the agonist-binding conformation of the receptor.

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