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Structural basis for the tethered peptide activation of adhesion GPCRs.

Yu-Qi Ping1,2,3,4, Peng Xiao1,5, Fan Yang1,3,5,6, Ru-Jia Zhao1,3, Sheng-Chao Guo1, Xu Yan3, Xiang Wu1, Chao Zhang1, Yan Lu1, Fenghui Zhao7, Fulai Zhou2, Yue-Tong Xi1,8, Wanchao Yin2, Feng-Zhen Liu1, Dong-Fang He1,3, Dao-Lai Zhang9, Zhong-Liang Zhu10, Yi Jiang2, Lutao Du5, Shi-Qing Feng6, Torsten Schöneberg11, Ines Liebscher12, H Eric Xu13,14, Jin-Peng Sun15,16,17,18.   

Abstract

Adhesion G-protein-coupled receptors (aGPCRs) are important for organogenesis, neurodevelopment, reproduction and other processes1-6. Many aGPCRs are activated by a conserved internal (tethered) agonist sequence known as the Stachel sequence7-12. Here, we report the cryogenic electron microscopy (cryo-EM) structures of two aGPCRs in complex with Gs: GPR133 and GPR114. The structures indicate that the Stachel sequences of both receptors assume an α-helical-bulge-β-sheet structure and insert into a binding site formed by the transmembrane domain (TMD). A hydrophobic interaction motif (HIM) within the Stachel sequence mediates most of the intramolecular interactions with the TMD. Combined with the cryo-EM structures, biochemical characterization of the HIM motif provides insight into the cross-reactivity and selectivity of the Stachel sequences. Two interconnected mechanisms, the sensing of Stachel sequences by the conserved 'toggle switch' W6.53 and the constitution of a hydrogen-bond network formed by Q7.49/Y7.49 and the P6.47/V6.47φφG6.50 motif (φ indicates a hydrophobic residue), are important in Stachel sequence-mediated receptor activation and Gs coupling. Notably, this network stabilizes kink formation in TM helices 6 and 7 (TM6 and TM7, respectively). A common Gs-binding interface is observed between the two aGPCRs, and GPR114 has an extended TM7 that forms unique interactions with Gs. Our structures reveal the detailed mechanisms of aGPCR activation by Stachel sequences and their Gs coupling.
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Year:  2022        PMID: 35418678     DOI: 10.1038/s41586-022-04619-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   69.504


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Journal:  Science       Date:  2018-07-19       Impact factor: 47.728

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

Authors:  Ines Liebscher; Julia Schön; Sarah C Petersen; Liane Fischer; Nina Auerbach; Lilian Marie Demberg; Amit Mogha; Maxi Cöster; Kay-Uwe Simon; Sven Rothemund; Kelly R Monk; Torsten Schöneberg
Journal:  Cell Rep       Date:  2014-12-18       Impact factor: 9.423

6.  The adhesion GPCR GPR126 has distinct, domain-dependent functions in Schwann cell development mediated by interaction with laminin-211.

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Journal:  Nature       Date:  2013-04-24       Impact factor: 49.962

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2.  Regulation of pulmonary surfactant by the adhesion GPCR GPR116/ADGRF5 requires a tethered agonist-mediated activation mechanism.

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4.  Stachel-mediated activation of adhesion G protein-coupled receptors: insights from cryo-EM studies.

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5.  Structural basis of adhesion GPCR GPR110 activation by stalk peptide and G-proteins coupling.

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