Molecular Basis of MC1R Activation: Mutation‐Induced Alterations in Structural Dynamics

Author:

Cavatão Fernando Guimarães1ORCID,Pinto Éderson Sales Moreira1ORCID,Krause Mathias J.2ORCID,Alho Clarice Sampaio34ORCID,Dorn Marcio135ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Center for Biotechnology Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul Porto Alegre Rio Grande do Sul Brazil

2. Institute for Applied and Numerical Mathematics Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Karlsruhe Baden‐Württemberg Germany

3. Forensic Science National Institute of Science and Technology Porto Alegre Rio Grande do Sul Brazil

4. PPG Patologia Federal University of Health Sciences of Porto Alegre Porto Alegre Rio Grande do Sul Brazil

5. Institute of Informatics Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul Porto Alegre Rio Grande do Sul Brazil

Abstract

ABSTRACTThe MC1R protein is a receptor found in melanocytes that plays a role in melanin synthesis. Mutations in this protein can impact hair color, skin tone, tanning ability, and increase the risk of skin cancer. The MC1R protein is activated by the alpha‐melanocyte‐stimulating hormone (α‐MSH). Previous studies have shown that mutations affect the interaction between MC1R and α‐MSH; however, the mechanism behind this process is poorly understood. Our study aims to shed light on this mechanism using molecular dynamics (MD) simulations to analyze the Asp84Glu and Asp294His variants. We simulated both the wild‐type (WT) protein and the mutants with and without ligand. Our results reveal that mutations induce unique conformations during state transitions, hindering the switch between active and inactive states and decreasing cellular levels of cAMP. Interestingly, Asp294His showed increased ligand affinity but decreased protein activity, highlighting that tighter binding does not always lead to increased activation. Our study provides insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying the impact of MC1R mutations on protein activity.

Funder

Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung

Publisher

Wiley

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