Affiliation:
1. Department of Molecular and Integrative Physiology (J.S., B.S.K.), Urbana, Illinois 61801
2. Department of Chemistry (J.B., J.A.K.), University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois 61801
Abstract
AbstractAlthough the two subtypes of the human estrogen receptor (ER), ERα and ERβ, share only 56% amino acid sequence identity in their ligand binding domain (LBD), the residues that surround the ligand are nearly identical; nevertheless, subtype-selective ligands are known. To understand the molecular basis by which diarylpropionitrile (DPN), an ERβ-selective ligand, is able to discriminate between the two ERs, we examined its activity on ER mutants and chimeric constructs generated by DNA shuffling. The N-terminal region of the ERβ LBD (through helix 6) appears to be fully responsible for the ERβ selectivity of DPN. In fact, a single ERα point mutation (L384M) was largely sufficient to switch the DPN response of this ER to that of the ERβ type, but residues in helix 3 are also important in achieving the full ERβ selectivity of DPN. Using molecular modeling, we found an energetically favorable fit for the S-DPN enantiomer in ERβ, in which the proximal phenol mimics the A ring of estradiol, and the nitrile engages in stabilizing interactions with residues in the ligand-binding pocket of ERβ. Our findings highlight that a limited number of critical interactions of DPN with the ERβ ligand-binding pocket underlie its ER subtype-selective character.
Subject
Endocrinology,Molecular Biology,General Medicine
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