Partial Agonism through a Zinc-Ion Switch Constructed between Transmembrane Domains III and VII in the Tachykinin NK1 Receptor
Partly due to lack of detailed knowledge of the molecular recognition of ligands the structural basis for partial versus full agonism is not known. In the β 2 -adrenergic receptor the agonist binding site has previously been structurally and functionally exchanged with an activating metal-ion site...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Molecular pharmacology 2000-08, Vol.58 (2), p.263 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Partly due to lack of detailed knowledge of the molecular recognition of ligands the structural basis for partial versus full
agonism is not known. In the β 2 -adrenergic receptor the agonist binding site has previously been structurally and functionally exchanged with an activating
metal-ion site located between AspIII:08âor a His residue introduced at this position in transmembrane domain (TM)-IIIâand
a Cys residue substituted for AsnVII:06 in TM-VII. Here, this interhelical, bidentate metal-ion site is without loss of Zn 2+ affinity transferred to the tachykinin NK 1 receptor. In contrast to the similarly mutated β 2 -adrenergic receptor, signal transductionâi.e., inositol phosphate turnoverâcould be stimulated by both Zn 2+ and by the natural agonist, Substance P in the mutated NK 1 receptor. The metal-ion acted as a 25% partial agonist through binding to the bidentate zinc switch located exactly one helical
turn below the two previously identified interaction points for Substance P in, respectively, TM-III and -VII. The metal-ion
chelator, phenantroline, which in the β 2 -adrenergic receptor increased both the potency and the agonistic efficacy of Zn 2+ or Cu 2+ in complex with the chelator, also bound to the metal-ion site-engineered NK 1 receptor, but here the metal-ion chelator complex instead acted as a pure antagonist. It is concluded that signaling of even
distantly related rhodopsin-like 7TM receptors can be activated through Zn 2+ coordination between metal-ion binding residues located at positions III:08 and VII:06. It is suggested that only partial
agonism is obtained through this simple well defined metal-ion coordination due to lack of proper interactions with residues
also in TM-VI. |
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ISSN: | 0026-895X 1521-0111 |
DOI: | 10.1124/mol.58.2.263 |