Author:
Tegler Lotta,Corin Karolina,Pick Horst,Brookes Jennifer,Skuhersky Michael,Vogel Horst,Zhang Shuguang
Abstract
AbstractG protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are vital for diverse biological functions, including vision, smell, and aging. They are involved in a wide range of diseases, and are among the most important targets of medicinal drugs. Tools that facilitate GPCR studies or GPCR-based technologies or therapies are thus critical to develop. Here we report using our QTY (glutamine, threonine, tyrosine) code to systematically replace 29 membrane-facing leucine, isoleucine, valine, and phenylalanine residues in the transmembrane α-helices of the GPCR CXCR4. This variant, CXCR4QTY29, became more hydrophilic, while retaining the ability to bind its ligand CXCL12. When transfected into HEK293 cells, it inserted into the cell membrane, and initiated cellular signaling. This QTY code has the potential to improve GPCR and membrane protein studies by making it possible to design functional hydrophilic receptors. This tool can be applied to diverse α-helical membrane proteins, and may aid in the development of other applications, including clinical therapies.
Funder
Claude Leon Foundation
Yang Trust Fund
WennerGren Foundation
Swedish Chemical Society
Wellcome Trust UK
OH2 Laboratories
MIT Center for Bits and Atoms Consortium
Bay Valley Innovation Center
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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