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The ligand-bound state of a G protein-coupled receptor stabilizes the interaction of functional cholesterol molecules

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2021
abstract:
Cholesterol is a major component of mammalian plasma membranes that not only affects the physical properties of the lipid bilayer but also is the function of many membrane proteins including G protein-coupled receptors. The oxytocin receptor (OXTR) is involved in parturition and lactation of mammals and in their emotional and social behaviors. Cholesterol acts on OXTR as an allosteric modulator inducing a high-affinity state for orthosteric ligands through a molecular mechanism that has yet to be determined. Using the ion channel-coupled receptor technology, we developed a functional assay of cholesterol modulation of G protein-coupled receptors that is independent of intracellular signaling pathways and operational in living cells. Using this assay, we discovered a stable binding of cholesterol molecules to the receptor when it adopts an orthosteric ligand-bound state. This stable interaction preserves the cholesterol-dependent activity of the receptor in cholesterol-depleted membranes. This mechanism was confirmed using time-resolved FRET experiments on WTOXTRexpressed inCHOcells. Consequently, a positive cross-regulation sequentially occurs inOXTR between cholesterol and orthosteric ligands.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Allosteric regulation; Cholesterol; Cholesterol binding; Cholesterol/physical chemistry; Lipid rafts; Membrane protein-lipid interaction; Molecular biology; Oxytocin G protein-coupled receptor; Receptors/plasma membrane; Receptors/seven transmembrane domain
List of contributors:
Chini, Bice; Busnelli, Marta
Authors of the University:
BUSNELLI MARTA
CHINI BICE
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/445039
Published in:
JOURNAL OF LIPID RESEARCH
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