Wojciech Plazinski, Aneta Archala, Krzysztof Jozwiak, Anita Plazinska
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Abstract
Biased agonism in G protein-coupled receptors is a phenomenon resulting in the selective activation of distinct intracellular signaling pathways by different agonists, which may exhibit bias toward either Gs, Gi, or arrestin-mediated pathways. This study investigates the structural basis of ligand-induced biased agonism within the context of the β2-adrenergic receptor (β2-AR). Atomistic molecular dynamics simulations were conducted for β2-AR complexes with two stereoisomers of methoxynaphtyl fenoterol (MNFen), that is, compounds eliciting qualitatively different cellular responses. The simulations reveal distinct interaction patterns within the binding cavity, dependent on the stereoisomer. These changes propagate to the intracellular parts of the receptor, triggering various structural responses: the dynamic structure of the intracellular regions of the (R,R)-MNFen complex more closely resembles the "Gs-compatible" and "β-arrestin-compatible" conformation of β2-AR, while both stereoisomers maintain structural responses equidistant from the inactive conformation. These findings are confirmed by independent coarse-grained simulations. In the context of deciphered molecular mechanisms, Trp313 plays a pivotal role, altering its orientation upon interactions with (R,R)-MNFen, along with the Lys305-Asp192 ionic bridge. This effect, accompanied by ligand interactions with residues on TM2, increases the strength of interactions within the extracellular region and the binding cavity, resulting in a slightly more open conformation and a minor (by ca. 0.2 nm) increase in the distance between the TM5-TM7, TM1-TM6, TM6-TM7, and TM1-TM5 pairs. On the other hand, an even slighter decrease in the distance between the TM1-TM4 and TM2-TM4 pairs is observed.
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PROTEINS : Structure, Function, and Bioinformatics publishes original reports of significant experimental and analytic research in all areas of protein research: structure, function, computation, genetics, and design. The journal encourages reports that present new experimental or computational approaches for interpreting and understanding data from biophysical chemistry, structural studies of proteins and macromolecular assemblies, alterations of protein structure and function engineered through techniques of molecular biology and genetics, functional analyses under physiologic conditions, as well as the interactions of proteins with receptors, nucleic acids, or other specific ligands or substrates. Research in protein and peptide biochemistry directed toward synthesizing or characterizing molecules that simulate aspects of the activity of proteins, or that act as inhibitors of protein function, is also within the scope of PROTEINS. In addition to full-length reports, short communications (usually not more than 4 printed pages) and prediction reports are welcome. Reviews are typically by invitation; authors are encouraged to submit proposed topics for consideration.