Selective and nonselective inverse agonists for constitutively active type-1 parathyroid hormone receptors: Evidence for altered receptor conformations

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Carter, PH
Petroni, BD
Gensure, RC
Schipani, E
Potts, JT
Gardella, TJ [1 ]
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[1] Massachusetts Gen Hosp, Endocrine Unit, Boston, MA 02114 USA
[2] Harvard Univ, Sch Med, Boston, MA 02114 USA
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10.1210/en.142.4.1534
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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The spontaneous signaling activity of some G protein-coupled receptors and the capacity of certain ligands (inverse agonists) to inhibit such constitutive activity are poorly understood phenomena. We investigated these processes for several analogs of PTH-related peptide (PTHrP) and the constitutively active human PTH/PTHrP receptors (hP1Rcs) hP1Rc-H223R and hP1Rc-T410P. The N-terminally truncated antagonist PTHrP(5-36) functioned as a weak partial/neutral agonist with both mutant receptors but was converted to an inverse agonist for both receptors by the combined substitution of Leu(11) and D-Trp(12). The N-terminally intact analog [Bpa(2)]PTHrP(1-36)-a partial agonist with the wild-type hP1Rc-was a selective inverse agonist, in that it depressed basal cAMP signaling by hP1Rc-H223R but enhanced signaling by hP1Rc-T410P. The ability of [Bpa(2)]PTHrP(1-36) to discriminate between the two receptor mutants suggested that H223R and T410P confer constitutive receptor activity by inducing distinct conformational changes. This hypothesis was confirmed by the observations that: 1) the double mutant receptor hP1Rc-H223R/ T410P exhibited basal cAMP levels that were a-fold higher than those of either single mutant; and 2) hP1Rc-H223R and hP1Rc-T410P internalized I-125-PTHrP(5-36) to markedly different extents. The overall results thus reveal that two different types of inverse agonists are possible for PTHrP ligands (nonselective and selective) and that constitutively active PTH-1 receptors can access different conformational states.
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