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Dynamic monomer-dimer transition in ligand-induced apelin receptor activation
Su-Yu Ji1,2,3,4, Wei-Wei Wang1,2,3,4,5, Yixin Yang1,2,3,4
1Department of Pathology of Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Hangzhou, China.
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G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are significant signal transducers that exist as monomers and in multiple oligomeric forms. However, molecular mechanism driving their dynamic interconversion to regulate intricate signaling in class A GPCRs remains elusive, compounding our understanding of their related pathophysiological functions. Here, we present a set of 12 assemblies of the apelin receptor (APLNR), including dimeric apo state, agonistic small molecule- or nanobody-bound state of monomeric and dimeric APLNR with and without G-proteins, providing a detailed dynamic view of the monomer-dimer transition. High-resolution cryo-EM structures reveal that different ligands induce varying degrees of pre-dissociation of dimers in the absence of G-protein, with G-protein coupling facilitating the transition from dimeric to monomeric receptor. These insights enhance our understanding of the dynamic regulation of class A GPCRs between monomeric and dimeric forms and advance the rational drug design strategies aimed at selectively modulating of APLNR signaling.
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