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Realistic Membrane Modeling Using Complex Lipid Mixtures in Simulation Studies
Published on: September 1, 2023
Dissimilar interaction of CB1/CB2 with lipid bilayers as revealed by molecular dynamics simulation
Javier Ramos1, Víctor L Cruz, Javier Martínez-Salazar
1GEMPPO, Departamento de Física Macromolecular, Instituto de Estructura de la Materia, CSIC, Serrano 113bis, 28006, Madrid, Spain.
Abstract:
Cannabinoid receptors CB1 and CB2 are a striking class of transmembrane proteins involved in a high number of important biological processes. In spite of the inherent similarity (40% in aminoacid sequence) these receptors are found in different cell environments. In addition to this, CB1 activity has been intimately associated with lipid rafts whereas CB2 has not. In this work we have performed a 50 nanosecond molecular dynamics simulation of the inactive conformations of both receptors inserted in a POPC lipid bilayer. Although in both cases the overall protein structure is maintained along the entire simulation we have found important differences in the protein-lipid interaction. While CB1 tends to distort the lipid bilayer regularity, especially in the extracellular moiety, CB2 has a minor influence on the lipid distribution along the plane of the bilayer. This observation is consistent with some experimental facts observed in these cannabinoid receptors with regard to lipid/protein interaction.
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