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RECEPTOR-BOUND CONFORMATION OF PACAP21
Structural highlights
FunctionPACA_HUMAN Binding to its receptor activates G proteins and stimulates adenylate cyclase in pituitary cells.[1] Publication Abstract from PubMedMany peptide hormones elicit a wide array of physiological effects by binding to G-protein coupled receptors. We have determined the conformation of pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide, PACAP(1--21)NH(2), bound to a PACAP-specific receptor by NMR spectroscopy. Residues 3--7 form a unique beta-coil structure that is preceded by an N-terminal extended tail. This beta-coil creates a patch of hydrophobic residues that is important for receptor binding. In contrast, the C-terminal region (residues 8--21) forms an alpha-helix, similar to that in the micelle-bound PACAP. Thus, the conformational difference between PACAP in the receptor-bound and the micelle-bound states is limited to the N-terminal seven residues. This observation is consistent with the two-step ligand transportation model in which PACAP first binds to the membrane nonspecifically and then diffuses two-dimensionally in search of its receptor; a conformational change at the N-terminal region then allows specific interactions between the ligand and the receptor. Conformation of a peptide ligand bound to its G-protein coupled receptor.,Inooka H, Ohtaki T, Kitahara O, Ikegami T, Endo S, Kitada C, Ogi K, Onda H, Fujino M, Shirakawa M Nat Struct Biol. 2001 Feb;8(2):161-5. PMID:11175907[2] From MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine. References
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Categories: Homo sapiens | Large Structures | Endo S | Fujino M | Ikegami T | Inooka H | Kitada C | Kitahara O | Ogi K | Ohtaki T | Onda H | Shirakawa M