Structural basis for the activation of proteinase-activated receptors PAR1 and PAR2

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Zongyang Lyu [1 ]
Xiaoxuan Lyu [1 ]
Andrey G. Malyutin [1 ]
Guliang Xia [1 ]
Daniel Carney [1 ]
Vinicius M. Alves [1 ]
Matthew Falk [1 ]
Nidhi Arora [1 ]
Hua Zou [1 ]
Aaron P. McGrath [1 ]
Yanyong Kang [1 ]
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[1] 9625 Towne Centre Drive,Takeda Development Center Americas, Inc
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10.1038/s41467-025-59138-x
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Members of the proteinase-activated receptor (PAR) subfamily of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) play critical roles in processes like hemostasis, thrombosis, development, wound healing, inflammation, and cancer progression. Comprising PAR1-PAR4, these receptors are specifically activated by protease cleavage at their extracellular amino terminus, revealing a ‘tethered ligand’ that self-activates the receptor. This triggers complex intracellular signaling via G proteins and beta-arrestins, linking external protease signals to cellular functions. To date, direct structural visualization of these ligand-receptor complexes has been limited. Here, we present structural snapshots of activated PAR1 and PAR2 bound to their endogenous tethered ligands, revealing a shallow and constricted orthosteric binding pocket. Comparisons with antagonist-bound structures show minimal conformational changes in the TM6 helix and larger movements of TM7 upon activation. These findings reveal a common activation mechanism for PAR1 and PAR2, highlighting critical residues involved in ligand recognition. Additionally, the structure of PAR2 bound to a pathway selective antagonist, GB88, demonstrates how potent orthosteric engagement can be achieved by a small molecule mimicking the endogenous tethered ligand’s interactions.
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