How ligands and signalling proteins affect G-protein-coupled receptors' conformational landscape

Author:

Mary Sophie1,Fehrentz Jean-Alain1,Damian Marjorie1,Verdié Pascal1,Martinez Jean1,Marie Jacky1,Banères Jean-Louis1

Affiliation:

1. CNRS UMR 5247, and Université Montpellier 1 and 2, Institut des Biomolécules Max Mousseron, Faculté de Pharmacie, 15 avenue Charles Flahault, Montpellier 34093, cedex 05, France

Abstract

The dynamic character of GPCRs (G-protein-coupled receptors) is essential to their function. However, the details of how ligands and signalling proteins stabilize a receptor conformation to trigger the activation of a given signalling pathway remain largely unexplored. Multiple data, including recent results obtained with the purified ghrelin receptor, suggest a model where ligand efficacy and functional selectivity are directly related to different receptor conformations. Importantly, distinct effector proteins (G-proteins and arrestins) as well as ligands are likely to affect the conformational landscape of GPCRs in different manners, as we show with the isolated ghrelin receptor. Such modulation of the GPCR conformational landscape by pharmacologically distinct ligands and effector proteins has major implications for the design of new drugs that activate specific signalling pathways.

Publisher

Portland Press Ltd.

Subject

Biochemistry

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