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NMR structure and peptide hormone binding site of the first extracellular domain of a
 
NMR structure and peptide hormone binding site of the first extracellular domain of a type B1 G protein-coupled receptor.

Related Articles NMR structure and peptide hormone binding site of the first extracellular domain of a type B1 G protein-coupled receptor.

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2004 Aug 31;101(35):12836-41

Authors: Grace CR, Perrin MH, DiGruccio MR, Miller CL, Rivier JE, Vale WW, Riek R

The corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) ligand family has diverse effects on the CNS, including the modulation of the stress response. The ligands' effects are mediated by binding to CRF G protein-coupled receptors. We have determined the 3D NMR structure of the N-terminal extracellular domain (ECD1) of the mouse CRF receptor 2beta, which is the major ligand recognition domain, and identified its ligand binding site by chemical-shift perturbation experiments. The fold is identified as a short consensus repeat (SCR), a common protein interaction module. Mutagenesis reveals the integrity of the hormone-binding site in the full-length receptor. This study proposes that the ECD1 captures the C-terminal segment of the ligand, whose N terminus then penetrates into the transmembrane region of the receptor to initiate signaling. Key residues of SCR in the ECD1 are conserved in the G protein-coupled receptor subfamily, suggesting the SCR fold in all of the ECD1s of this subfamily.

PMID: 15326300 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]



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