3-DIMENSIONAL STRUCTURE OF THE HIGHLY CONSERVED 7TH TRANSMEMBRANE DOMAIN OF G-PROTEIN-COUPLED RECEPTORS

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BERLOSE, JP
CONVERT, O
BRUNISSEN, A
CHASSAING, G
LAVIELLE, S
机构
[1] UNIV PARIS 06,CHIM ORGAN BIOL LAB,CNRS,UNITE 493,F-75005 PARIS,FRANCE
[2] UNIV PARIS 06,CHIM ORGAN STRUCT LAB,CNRS,ERS 73,F-75005 PARIS,FRANCE
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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY | 1994年 / 225卷 / 03期
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10.1111/j.1432-1033.1994.0827b.x
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The S/T-X(1)-X(2)-N-P-X(3)-X(4)-Y highly conserved sequence of the seventh transmembrane (TM VII) segment of G-protein-coupled receptors is not present in the photon receptor bacteriorhodopsin TM VII domain. Despite this noticeable discrepancy in sequence, the X-ray structure of bacteriorhodopsin is generally used as the key structure for modelling all G-protein-coupled receptors. Thus, a kinked trans-Pro helix is usually accepted for the TM VII three-dimensional structure of G-protein-coupled receptors, although Asn-Pro dipeptide mainly induces a type I/III beta-turn conformation in both model peptides and proteins. NMR studies in various solvents and molecular calculations were undertaken in order to gain insight into the conformational behaviour of a 15-residue peptide from the tachykinin NK-1 TM VII domain incorporating this common sequence. The low solubility of this membrane-embedded peptide precludes methanol or micellar systems mimicking membrane environment; thus only dimethylsulfoxide (Me(2)SO) or chloroform/Me(2)SO mixture could be used. We also found that perfluoro-tert-butanol, which has not been previously used for NMR studies, constitutes an excellent alternative solvent for the analysis of hydrophobic peptides. The postulated kinked trans-Pro helix was only present as a minor conformer in Me(2)SO and an equilibrium between helical and extended structures existed. From NOE data a type I/III beta-structure, centered around Pro9-Ile10, probably stabilized by an Asx turn, may be postulated. Addition of chloroform in Me(2)SO increased the percentage of folded structures but no preferential conformation could be proposed. In perfluoro-tert-butanol/CD3OD (9:1) the N- and C-terminal regions presented an alpha-helical structure, and these two domains were linked by a hinge around Asn-Pro with a gamma-turn for the preceding residue Tyr7 and either a type I/III beta-turn around Pro9-Ile10 or alpha(R) orientations for these residues, which are both stabilized by an Asx turn. As determined by energy calculations, these structures were equally as stable as the kinked trans-Pro helix and could constitute key structures for analysing the conformational changes and/or the dynamics of TM VII segment induced by the ligand when interacting with the receptor.
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