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Modeling Ligands into Maps Derived from Electron Cryomicroscopy
Published on: July 19, 2024
Structural modelling and mutation analysis of a nociceptin receptor and its ligand complexes
Natsuyo Akuzawa1, Shigeki Takeda, Masaji Ishiguro
1Department of Nano-Material Systems, Graduate School of Engineering, Gunma University, 1-5-1 Tenjin-cho, Kiryu, Gunma, Japan.
Abstract:
We recently modelled and proposed four ligand-bound conformations for a G-protein-coupled receptor, namely, forms I, II, III and IV, based on the 3D structure and functional evidences for rhodopsin. In this study, the same strategy was applied to a human nociceptin receptor (NR), in order to predict ligand-bound receptor structures. Additionally, site-directed mutagenesis studies were carried out to evaluate these structures. A Thr138Ala mutant demonstrated the same affinity for [Phe(1)Psi(CH(2)-NH)Gly(2)]nociceptin(1-13)NH(2) as the wild-type receptor; however, the affinity of this mutant for nociceptin was 20-fold lower than that of the wild type. A Ser223Ala mutation showed the same characteristics as those of the wild type. On the other hand, a Gln280Ala mutation reduced the affinity to nociceptin by more than 60-folds. These results suggested that a change in the conformation of NR following agonist binding did not accompany the rigid-body rotation of the sixth transmembrane segment that was reported for an adrenergic receptor and a kappa-opioid receptor. NR is potently activated not only by nociceptin but also a synthetic peptide, i.e. Ac-RYYRIK-NH(2), although the amino acid sequences of both these ligands are completely different. The model explains why both the ligands activate NR and shows that their receptor-bound conformations have similar 3D structures.
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