Role of aromatic transmembrane residues of the delta-opioid receptor in ligand recognition

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Befort, K [1 ]
Tabbara, L [1 ]
Kling, D [1 ]
Maigret, B [1 ]
Kieffer, BL [1 ]
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[1] UNIV NANCY 1,FAC SCI,CHIM THEOR LAB,F-54506 VANDOEUVRE NANCY,FRANCE
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10.1074/jbc.271.17.10161
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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In the present study we examine the role of transmembrane aromatic residues of the delta-opioid receptor in ligand recognition. Three-dimensional computer modeling of the receptor allowed to identify an aromatic pocket within the helices bundle which spans transmembrane domains (Tms) III to VII and consists of tyrosine, phenylalanine, and tryptophan residues. Their contribution to opioid binding was assessed by single amino acid replacement: Y129F and Y129A (Tm III), W173A (Tm IV), F218A and F222A (Tm V), W274A (Tm VI), and Y308F (Tm VII). Scatchard analysis shows that mutant receptors, transfected into COS cells, are expressed at levels comparable with that of the wild-type receptor. Binding properties of a set of representative opioids were examined. Mutations at position 129 most dramatically affected the binding of all tested ligands (up to 430-fold decrease of deltorphin II binding at Y129A), with distinct implication of the hydroxyl group and the aromatic ring, depending on the ligand under study. Affinity of most ligands was also reduced at Y308F mutant (up to 10-fold). Tryptophan residues seemed implicated in the recognition of specific ligand classes, with reduced binding for endogenous peptides at W173A mutant (up to 40-fold) and for nonselective alkaloids at W274A mutant (up to 65-fold). Phenylalanine residues in Tm V appeared poorly involved in opioid binding as compared with other aromatic amino acids examined. Generally, the binding of highly selective delta ligands (TIPP psi naltrindole, and BW373U86) was weakly modified by these mutations. Noticeably, TIPP psi binding was enhanced at W274A receptor by 5-fold. Conclusions from our study are: (i) aromatic amino acid residues identified by the model contribute to ligand recognition, with a preponderant role of Y129; (ii) these residues, which are conserved across opioid receptor subtypes, may be part of a general opioid binding domain; (iii) each ligand-receptor interaction is unique, as demonstrated by the specific binding pattern observed for each tested opioid compound.
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