Binding pockets of the β1- and β2-adrenergic receptors for subtype-selective agonists

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Isogaya, M
Sugimoto, Y
Tanimura, R
Tanaka, R
Kikkawa, H
Nagao, T
Kurose, H
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[1] Univ Tokyo, Grad Sch Pharmaceut Sci, Lab Pharmacol & Toxicol, Bunkyo Ku, Tokyo 1130033, Japan
[2] Toray Ind Inc, Basic Res Labs, Kanagawa, Japan
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10.1124/mol.56.5.875
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R9 [药学];
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1007 ;
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We examined the subtype-selective binding site of the beta-adrenergic receptors (beta ARs). The beta(1)/beta(2)-chimeric receptors showed the importance of the second and seventh transmembrane domains (TM2 and TM7) of the beta(2)AR for the binding of the beta(2)-selective agonists such as formoterol and procaterol. Alanine-substituted mutants of TM7 of the beta(2)AR showed that Tyr(308), located at the top of TM7, mainly contributed to beta(2) selectivity. However, Tyr(308) interacted with formoterol and procaterol in two different ways. The results of Ala- and Phe-substituted mutants indicated that the phenyl group of Tyr(308) interacted with the phenyl group in the N-substituent of formoterol (hydrophobic interaction), and the hydroxyl group of Tyr(308) interacted with the protonated amine of procaterol (hydrophilic interaction). In contrast to beta(2)AR, TM2 is a major determinant that beta(1)-selective agonists such as denopamine and T-0509 bound the beta(1)AR with high affinity. Three amino acids (Leu(110), Thr(117), and Val(120)) in TM2 of the beta(1)AR were identified as major determinants for beta(1)-selective binding of these agonists. Three-dimensional models built on the basis of the predicted structure of rhodopsin showed that Tyr(308) of the beta(2)AR covered the binding pocket formed by TM2 and TM7 from the upper side, and Thr(117) of the beta(1)AR located in the middle of the binding pocket to provide a hydrogen bonding for the beta(1)-selective agonists. These data indicate that TM2 and TM7 of the beta AR formed the binding pocket that binds the beta AR subtype-selective agonists with high affinity.
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