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Author Spotlight: In Vivo Assessment of Thyroid Hormone Disruption Using the THAI Mouse Model
Published on: October 6, 2023
Conformational Changes of Thyroid Receptors in Response to Antagonists
André Fischer1, Gabriela Frehner1, Markus A Lill1
1Computational Pharmacy, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Basel, Klingelbergstrasse 61, Basel 4056, Switzerland.
Abstract:
Thyroid hormone receptors (TRs) play a critical role in human development, growth, and metabolism. Antagonists of TRs offer an attractive strategy to treat hyperthyroidism without the disadvantage of a delayed onset of drug action. While it is challenging to examine the atomistic behavior of TRs in a laboratory setting, computational methods such as molecular dynamics (MD) simulations have proven their value to elucidate ligand-induced conformational changes in nuclear receptors. Here, we performed MD simulations of TRα and TRβ complexed to their native ligand triiodothyronine (T3) as well as several antagonists. Based on the examination of 27 μs MD trajectories, we showed how binding of these compounds influences various structural features of the receptors including the helicity of helices 3 and 10 as well as the location of helix-12. Helices 3 and 12 are known to mediate coactivator association required for downstream signaling, suggesting these changes to be the molecular basis for TR antagonism. A mechanistic analysis of the trajectories revealed an allosteric pathway between H3 and H12 to be responsible for the conformational adaptations. Even though a mechanistic understanding of conformational adaptations triggered by TR antagonists is important for the development of novel therapeutics, they have not been previously examined in detail as it was done here.
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