Structural motifs of importance for the constitutive activity of the orphan 7TM receptor EBI2: Analysis of receptor activation in the absence of an agonist

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Benned-Jensen, Tau [1 ]
Rosenkilde, Mette M. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Copenhagen, Panum Inst, Mol Pharmacol Lab, Dept Neurosci & Pharmacol,Fac Hlth Sci, DK-2200 Copenhagen, Denmark
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英国医学研究理事会;
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10.1124/mol.108.049676
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R9 [药学];
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The Epstein-Barr induced receptor 2 (EBI2) is a lymphocyte-expressed orphan seven transmembrane-spanning (7TM) receptor that signals constitutively through G alpha(i), as shown, for instance by guanosine 5 '-O-(3-thio)triphosphate incorporation. Two regions of importance for the constitutive activity were identified by a systematic mutational analysis of 29 residues in EBI2. The cAMP response element-binding protein transcription factor was used as a measure of receptor activity and was correlated to the receptor surface expression. PheVI:13 (Phe(257)), and the neighboring CysVI:12 (Cys(256)), in the conserved CW/FxP motif in TM 6, acted as negative regulators as Ala substitutions at these positions increased the constitutive activity 5.7- and 2.3-fold, respectively, compared with EBI2 wild type (wt). In contrast, ArgII:20 (Arg(87)) in TM-2 acted as a positive regulator, as substitution to Ala, but not to Lys, decreased the constitutive activity more than 7-fold compared with wt EBI2. IleIII:03 (Ile106) is located only 4 angstrom from ArgII: 20, and a favorable electrostatic interaction with ArgII: 20 was created by introduction of Glu in III:03, given that the activity increased to 4.4-fold of that wt EBI2. It is noteworthy that swapping these charges by introduction of Glu in II:20 and Arg in III:03 resulted in a 2.7-fold increase compared with wt EBI2, thereby rescuing the two signaling-deficient single mutations, which exhibited a 3.8- to 4.5-fold decrease in constitutive activity. The uncovering of these molecular mechanisms for EBI2 activation is important from a drug development point of view, in that it may facilitate the rational design and development of small-molecule inverse agonists against EBI2 of putative importance as antiviral- or immune modulatory therapy.
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