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Ligands Raise the Constraint That Limits Constitutive Activation in G Protein-coupled Opioid Receptors
Authors:Vanessa Vezzi  H Ongun Onaran  Paola Molinari  Remo Guerrini  Gianfranco Balboni  Girolamo Calò  Tommaso Costa
Abstract:Using a cell-free bioluminescence resonance energy transfer strategy we compared the levels of spontaneous and ligand-induced receptor-G protein coupling in δ (DOP) and μ (MOP) opioid receptors. In this assay GDP can suppress spontaneous coupling, thus allowing its quantification. The level of constitutive activity was 4–5 times greater at the DOP than at the MOP receptor. A series of opioid analogues with a common peptidomimetic scaffold displayed remarkable inversions of efficacy in the two receptors. Agonists that enhanced coupling above the low intrinsic level of the MOP receptor were inverse agonists in reducing the greater level of constitutive coupling of the DOP receptor. Yet the intrinsic activities of such ligands are identical when scaled over the GDP base line of both receptors. This pattern is in conflict with the predictions of the ternary complex model and the “two state” extensions. According to this theory, the order of spontaneous and ligand-induced coupling cannot be reversed if a shift of the equilibrium between active and inactive forms raises constitutive activation in one receptor type. We propose that constitutive activation results from a lessened intrinsic barrier that restrains spontaneous coupling. Any ligand, regardless of its efficacy, must enhance this constraint to stabilize the ligand-bound complexed form.
Keywords:Bioluminescence Resonance Energy Transfer (BRET)  Cooperativity  G Protein-coupled Receptors (GPCR)  G Proteins  Opiate Opioid  Constitutive Receptor Activation  Inverse Agonism
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