Membrane-sensitive conformational states of helix 8 in the metabotropic Glu2 receptor, a class C GPCR.

The recent elucidation of the X-ray structure of several class A GPCRs clearly indicates that the amphipathic helix 8 (H8) is a conserved structural domain in most crystallized GPCRs. Very little is known about the presence and the possible role of an analogous H8 domain in the distantly related cla...

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Main Authors: Agostino Bruno, Gabriele Costantino, Gianni de Fabritiis, Manuel Pastor, Jana Selent
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3411606?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-74f1416c662c4fb3986a88c2c0edbeb22020-11-25T02:42:25ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-0178e4202310.1371/journal.pone.0042023Membrane-sensitive conformational states of helix 8 in the metabotropic Glu2 receptor, a class C GPCR.Agostino BrunoGabriele CostantinoGianni de FabritiisManuel PastorJana SelentThe recent elucidation of the X-ray structure of several class A GPCRs clearly indicates that the amphipathic helix 8 (H8) is a conserved structural domain in most crystallized GPCRs. Very little is known about the presence and the possible role of an analogous H8 domain in the distantly related class C GPCRs. In this study, we investigated the structural properties for the H8 domain of the mGluR2 receptor, a class C GPCR, by applying extended molecular dynamics simulations. Our study indicates that the amphipathic H8 adopts membrane-sensitive conformational states, which depend on the membrane composition. Cholesterol-rich membranes stabilize the helical structure of H8 whereas cholesterol-depleted membranes induce a disruption of H8. The observed link between membrane cholesterol levels and H8 conformational states suggests that H8 behaves as a sensor of cholesterol concentration.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3411606?pdf=render
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author Agostino Bruno
Gabriele Costantino
Gianni de Fabritiis
Manuel Pastor
Jana Selent
spellingShingle Agostino Bruno
Gabriele Costantino
Gianni de Fabritiis
Manuel Pastor
Jana Selent
Membrane-sensitive conformational states of helix 8 in the metabotropic Glu2 receptor, a class C GPCR.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Agostino Bruno
Gabriele Costantino
Gianni de Fabritiis
Manuel Pastor
Jana Selent
author_sort Agostino Bruno
title Membrane-sensitive conformational states of helix 8 in the metabotropic Glu2 receptor, a class C GPCR.
title_short Membrane-sensitive conformational states of helix 8 in the metabotropic Glu2 receptor, a class C GPCR.
title_full Membrane-sensitive conformational states of helix 8 in the metabotropic Glu2 receptor, a class C GPCR.
title_fullStr Membrane-sensitive conformational states of helix 8 in the metabotropic Glu2 receptor, a class C GPCR.
title_full_unstemmed Membrane-sensitive conformational states of helix 8 in the metabotropic Glu2 receptor, a class C GPCR.
title_sort membrane-sensitive conformational states of helix 8 in the metabotropic glu2 receptor, a class c gpcr.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description The recent elucidation of the X-ray structure of several class A GPCRs clearly indicates that the amphipathic helix 8 (H8) is a conserved structural domain in most crystallized GPCRs. Very little is known about the presence and the possible role of an analogous H8 domain in the distantly related class C GPCRs. In this study, we investigated the structural properties for the H8 domain of the mGluR2 receptor, a class C GPCR, by applying extended molecular dynamics simulations. Our study indicates that the amphipathic H8 adopts membrane-sensitive conformational states, which depend on the membrane composition. Cholesterol-rich membranes stabilize the helical structure of H8 whereas cholesterol-depleted membranes induce a disruption of H8. The observed link between membrane cholesterol levels and H8 conformational states suggests that H8 behaves as a sensor of cholesterol concentration.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3411606?pdf=render
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