Agonist binding by the β2-adrenergic receptor: an effect of receptor conformation on ligand association–dissociation characteristics

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Anita Plazinska
Wojciech Plazinski
Krzysztof Jozwiak
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[1] Medical University of Lublin,Laboratory of Medicinal Chemistry and Neuroengineering, Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy
[2] Polish Academy of Sciences,J. Haber Institute of Catalysis and Surface Chemistry
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European Biophysics Journal | 2015年 / 44卷
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β; -Adrenergic receptor; GPCR; Ligand binding; Umbrella sampling; Free energy profiles; Molecular dynamics;
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The β2-adrenergic receptor (β2-AR), a G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR), is a physiologically important transmembrane protein that is a target for drugs used for treatment of asthma and cardiovascular diseases. Study of the first steps of ligand recognition and the molecular basis of ligand binding to the orthosteric site is essential for understanding the pharmacological properties of the receptor. In this work we investigated the characteristic features of the agonist association–dissociation process to and from the different conformational forms of β2-AR by use of advanced molecular modeling techniques. The investigation was focused on estimating the free energy profiles (FEPs) corresponding to the process of a full agonist ((R,R)-fenoterol) and an inverse agonist (carazolol) binding and unbinding to and from β2-AR. The two different conformational forms of β2-AR, i.e. active β2-AR–PDB: 3P0G and inactive β2-AR–PDB: 2RH1 were included in this stage of the study. We revealed several significant qualitative differences between FEPs characteristic of both conformational forms. Both FEPs suggest the existence of three transient binding sites in the extracellular domain of β2-AR. Comparison of the residues surrounding these transient binding sites in both β2-AR states revealed the importance of the aromatic residues F194, H932.64, H2966.58, and H178 (extracellular part of β2-AR) in the early stages of the binding process. In addition, slightly different exit and entry paths are preferred by the ligand molecule in the extracellular part of β2-AR, depending on the conformation of the receptor.
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