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Activation and signaling mechanism revealed by GPR119-Gs complex structures.


ABSTRACT: Agonists selectively targeting cannabinoid receptor-like G-protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) GPR119 hold promise for treating metabolic disorders while avoiding unwanted side effects. Here we present the cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) structures of the human GPR119-Gs signaling complexes bound to AR231453 and MBX-2982, two representative agonists reported for GPR119. The structures reveal a one-amino acid shift of the conserved proline residue of TM5 that forms an outward bulge, opening up a hydrophobic cavity between TM4 and TM5 at the middle of the membrane for its endogenous ligands-monounsaturated lipid metabolites. In addition, we observed a salt bridge between ICL1 of GPR119 and Gβs. Disruption of the salt bridge eliminates the cAMP production of GPR119, indicating an important role of Gβs in GPR119-mediated signaling. Our structures, together with mutagenesis studies, illustrate the conserved binding mode of the chemically different agonists, and provide insights into the conformational changes in receptor activation and G protein coupling.

SUBMITTER: Qian Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9671963 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Activation and signaling mechanism revealed by GPR119-G<sub>s</sub> complex structures.

Qian Yuxia Y   Wang Jiening J   Yang Linlin L   Liu Yanru Y   Wang Lina L   Liu Wei W   Lin Yun Y   Yang Hong H   Ma Lixin L   Ye Sheng S   Wu Shan S   Qiao Anna A  

Nature communications 20221117 1


Agonists selectively targeting cannabinoid receptor-like G-protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) GPR119 hold promise for treating metabolic disorders while avoiding unwanted side effects. Here we present the cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) structures of the human GPR119-G<sub>s</sub> signaling complexes bound to AR231453 and MBX-2982, two representative agonists reported for GPR119. The structures reveal a one-amino acid shift of the conserved proline residue of TM5 that forms an outward bulge, ope  ...[more]

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