Crystal structure of human endothelin ETBreceptor in complex with peptide inverse agonist IRL2500.
Nagiri, C., Shihoya, W., Inoue, A., Kadji, F.M.N., Aoki, J., Nureki, O.(2019) Commun Biol 2: 236-236
- PubMed: 31263780
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-019-0482-7
- Primary Citation of Related Structures:
6K1Q - PubMed Abstract:
Endothelin receptors (ET A and ET B ) are G-protein-coupled receptors activated by endothelin-1 and are involved in blood pressure regulation. IRL2500 is a peptide-mimetic of the C-terminal tripeptide of endothelin-1, and has been characterized as a potent ET B -selective antagonist, which has preventive effects against brain edema. Here, we report the crystal structure of the human ET B receptor in complex with IRL2500 at 2.7 Å-resolution. The structure revealed the different binding modes between IRL2500 and endothelin-1, and provides structural insights into its ET B -selectivity. Notably, the biphenyl group of IRL2500 penetrates into the transmembrane core proximal to D 2.50 , thus stabilizing the inactive conformation. Using the newly-established constitutively active mutant, we clearly demonstrate that IRL2500 functions as an inverse agonist for the ET B receptor. The current findings will expand the chemical space of ETR antagonists and facilitate the design of inverse agonists for other class A GPCRs.
Organizational Affiliation:
1Department of Biological Sciences, Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, 113-0033 Japan.