Activation mechanism of endothelin ETB receptor by endothelin-1

W Shihoya, T Nishizawa, A Okuta, K Tani, N Dohmae… - Nature, 2016 - nature.com
W Shihoya, T Nishizawa, A Okuta, K Tani, N Dohmae, Y Fujiyoshi, O Nureki, T Doi
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Abstract Endothelin, a 21-amino-acid peptide, participates in various physiological
processes, such as regulation of vascular tone, humoral homeostasis, neural crest cell
development and neurotransmission. Endothelin and its G-protein-coupled receptor are
involved in the development of various diseases, such as pulmonary arterial hypertension,
and thus are important therapeutic targets. Here we report crystal structures of human
endothelin type B receptor in the ligand-free form and in complex with the endogenous …
Abstract
Endothelin, a 21-amino-acid peptide, participates in various physiological processes, such as regulation of vascular tone, humoral homeostasis, neural crest cell development and neurotransmission. Endothelin and its G-protein-coupled receptor are involved in the development of various diseases, such as pulmonary arterial hypertension, and thus are important therapeutic targets. Here we report crystal structures of human endothelin type B receptor in the ligand-free form and in complex with the endogenous agonist endothelin-1. The structures and mutation analysis reveal the mechanism for the isopeptide selectivity between endothelin-1 and -3. Transmembrane helices 1, 2, 6 and 7 move and envelop the entire endothelin peptide, in a virtually irreversible manner. The agonist-induced conformational changes are propagated to the receptor core and the cytoplasmic G-protein coupling interface, and probably induce conformational flexibility in TM6. A comparison with the M2 muscarinic receptor suggests a shared mechanism for signal transduction in class A G-protein-coupled receptors.
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