Bound conformations for ligands for G-protein coupled receptors

Garland R. Marshall, Rino Ragno, Gergely M. Makara, Rieko Arimoto, Oleg Kisselev

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Abstract

The conformation of the C-terminus of the α-subunit of transducin, the G-protein of vision, has been determined by transfer NOE when bound to activated (MII) rhodopsin. One hundred three new NOE constraints are apparent when light is shown on a mixture of rhodopsin bilayers and the undecapeptide. Analogs of the α-peptide with covalent constraints were designed restricting the bound conformation; they stabilize MII thus supporting the deduced structure. The NMR structure of a complex of the intracellular loops of rhodopsin facilitates docking of the α-peptide and also shows proximity of residues known by mutational analysis to interact to generate the activated rhodopsin-transducin interface. This constrains the location of transmembrane helices in the structure of activated rhodopsin. Methods for the prediction of affinity have been used to estimate the relative binding constants of peptide analogs with the loop complex and show strong correlation with experimental data. Various models of the rhodopsin-transmembrane helical segments have been computationally fused with distance geometry to determine the overall model which best fits the experimental data on the rhodopsin- transducin interface.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)283-288
Number of pages6
JournalLetters in Peptide Science
Volume6
Issue number5-6
DOIs
StatePublished - 1999

Keywords

  • GPCR
  • Rhodopsin
  • Transducin
  • Transfer NOE
  • α-subunit

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