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Induced Effects of Sodium Ions on Dopaminergic G-Protein Coupled Receptors
Authors:Jana Selent  Ferran Sanz  Manuel Pastor  Gianni De Fabritiis
Institution:1.Computer-Assisted Drug Design Laboratory, Research Unit on Biomedical Informatics, IMIM, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain;2.Integrative Biomedical Informatics Laboratory, Research Unit on Biomedical Informatics, IMIM, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain;3.Computational Biochemistry and Biophysics Laboratory, Research Unit on Biomedical Informatics, IMIM, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain;University of Houston, United States of America
Abstract:G-protein coupled receptors, the largest family of proteins in the human genome, are involved in many complex signal transduction pathways, typically activated by orthosteric ligand binding and subject to allosteric modulation. Dopaminergic receptors, belonging to the class A family of G-protein coupled receptors, are known to be modulated by sodium ions from an allosteric binding site, although the details of sodium effects on the receptor have not yet been described. In an effort to understand these effects, we performed microsecond scale all-atom molecular dynamics simulations on the dopaminergic D2 receptor, finding that sodium ions enter the receptor from the extracellular side and bind at a deep allosteric site (Asp2.50). Remarkably, the presence of a sodium ion at this allosteric site induces a conformational change of the rotamer toggle switch Trp6.48 which locks in a conformation identical to the one found in the partially inactive state of the crystallized human β2 adrenergic receptor. This study provides detailed quantitative information about binding of sodium ions in the D2 receptor and reports a possibly important sodium-induced conformational change for modulation of D2 receptor function.
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