The structure-based design of a mutant form of the thromboxane A(2) prostanoid receptor (TP) was instrumental in characterizing the structural determinants of the hetero-dimerization process of this G protein coupled receptor (GPCR). The results suggest that the hetero-dimeric complexes between the TPα and β isoforms are characterized by contacts between hydrophobic residues in helix 1 from both monomers. Functional characterization confirms that TPα-TPβ hetero-dimerization serves to regulate TPα function through agonist-induced internalization, with important implications in cardiovascular homeostasis. The integrated approach employed in this study can be adopted to gain structural and functional insights into the dimerization/oligomerization process of all GPCRs for which the structural model of the monomer can be achieved at reasonable atomic resolution.

Fanelli, F., Mauri, M., Capra, V., Raimondo, F., Guzzi, F., Ambrosio, M., et al. (2011). Light on the structure of thromboxane A2 receptor heterodimers. CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR LIFE SCIENCES, 68(18), 3109-3120 [10.1007/s00018-010-0615-0].

Light on the structure of thromboxane A2 receptor heterodimers

MAURI, MARIO;GUZZI, FRANCESCA;PARENTI, MARCO DOMENICO
2011

Abstract

The structure-based design of a mutant form of the thromboxane A(2) prostanoid receptor (TP) was instrumental in characterizing the structural determinants of the hetero-dimerization process of this G protein coupled receptor (GPCR). The results suggest that the hetero-dimeric complexes between the TPα and β isoforms are characterized by contacts between hydrophobic residues in helix 1 from both monomers. Functional characterization confirms that TPα-TPβ hetero-dimerization serves to regulate TPα function through agonist-induced internalization, with important implications in cardiovascular homeostasis. The integrated approach employed in this study can be adopted to gain structural and functional insights into the dimerization/oligomerization process of all GPCRs for which the structural model of the monomer can be achieved at reasonable atomic resolution.
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GPCR dimerization Prostanoid receptors Quaternary structure prediction Protein–protein docking Molecular recognition
English
2011
68
18
3109
3120
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Fanelli, F., Mauri, M., Capra, V., Raimondo, F., Guzzi, F., Ambrosio, M., et al. (2011). Light on the structure of thromboxane A2 receptor heterodimers. CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR LIFE SCIENCES, 68(18), 3109-3120 [10.1007/s00018-010-0615-0].
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