Literature DB >> 25533341

A tethered agonist within the ectodomain activates the adhesion G protein-coupled receptors GPR126 and GPR133.

Ines Liebscher1, Julia Schön2, Sarah C Petersen3, Liane Fischer2, Nina Auerbach4, Lilian Marie Demberg2, Amit Mogha3, Maxi Cöster2, Kay-Uwe Simon2, Sven Rothemund5, Kelly R Monk3, Torsten Schöneberg6.   

Abstract

Adhesion G protein-coupled receptors (aGPCRs) comprise the second largest yet least studied class of the GPCR superfamily. aGPCRs are involved in many developmental processes and immune and synaptic functions, but the mode of their signal transduction is unclear. Here, we show that a short peptide sequence (termed the Stachel sequence) within the ectodomain of two aGPCRs (GPR126 and GPR133) functions as a tethered agonist. Upon structural changes within the receptor ectodomain, this intramolecular agonist is exposed to the seven-transmembrane helix domain, which triggers G protein activation. Our studies show high specificity of a given Stachel sequence for its receptor. Finally, the function of Gpr126 is abrogated in zebrafish with a mutated Stachel sequence, and signaling is restored in hypomorphic gpr126 zebrafish mutants upon exogenous Stachel peptide application. These findings illuminate a mode of aGPCR activation and may prompt the development of specific ligands for this currently untargeted GPCR family.
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Year:  2014        PMID: 25533341      PMCID: PMC4277498          DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2014.11.036

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Rep            Impact factor:   9.423


  33 in total

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