Roles of threonine 192 and asparagine 382 in agonist and antagonist interactions with M1 muscarinic receptors

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作者
Huang, XP [1 ]
Nagy, PI [1 ]
Williams, FE [1 ]
Peseckis, SM [1 ]
Messer, WS [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Toledo, Coll Pharm, Dept Med & Biol Chem, Ctr Drug Design & Dev, Toledo, OH 43606 USA
关键词
acetylcholine; arecoline; carbachol; G-protein coupling; M-1; receptor; molecular modelling; muscarinic receptors; oxotremorine-M; phosphatidylinositol turnover; site-directed mutagenesis;
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10.1038/sj.bjp.0702301
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R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
1 Conserved amino acids, such as Thr in transmembrane domains (TM)V and Asn in TM VI of muscarinic receptors, may be important in agonist binding and/or receptor activation. In order to determine the functional roles of Thr192 and Asn382 in human M-1, receptors in ligand binding and receptor activation processes, we created and characterized mutant receptors with Thr192 or Asn382 substituted by Ala. 2 HM1 wild-type (WT) and mutant receptors [HM1(Thr192Ala) and HM1(Asn382Ala)] were stably expressed in A9 L cells. The K-d values for H-3-(R)-QNB and K-i values for other classical muscarinic antagonists were similar at HM1(WT) and HM1(Thr192Ala) mutant receptors, yet higher at HM1(Asn382Ala) mutant receptors. Carbachol exhibited lower potency and efficacy in stimulating PI hydrolysis via HM1(Thr192Ala) mutant receptors, and intermediate agonist activity at the HM1(Asn382Ala) mutant receptors. 3 The Asn382 residue in TM VI but not the Thr192 residue in TM V of the human M-1 receptor appears to participate directly in antagonist binding. Both Thr192 and Asn382 residues are involved differentially in agonist binding and/or receptor activation processes, yet the Asn382 residue is less important than Thr192 in agonist activation of M-1 receptors. 4 Molecular modelling studies indicate that substitution of Thr192 or Asn382 results in the loss of hydrogen-bond interactions and changes in the agonist binding mode associated with an increase in hydrophobic interactions between ligand and receptor.
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