Photoaffinity cross-linking of the corticotropin-releasing factor receptor type 1 with photoreactive urocortin analogues |
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Authors: | Kraetke Oliver Holeran Brian Berger Hartmut Escher Emanuel Bienert Michael Beyermann Michael |
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Institution: | Department of Peptide Chemistry, Institute of Molecular Pharmacology (FMP), 13125 Berlin, Germany. kraetke@fmp-berlin.de |
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Abstract: | Interaction of natural peptide ligands with class 2 GPCRs, which are targets of biologically important hormones such as glucagon, secretin, and corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF), occurs with a common orientation, in that the ligand C-terminus binds to the extracellular receptor N-terminus, whereas the ligand N-terminus binds to the receptor juxtamembrane domain. N-Terminal truncation, by eight amino acids in the case of CRF, leads to antagonists, suggesting those residues constitute the receptor activating sequence. Here, we identified by photoaffinity cross-linking using p-benzoyl-l-phenylalanine (Bpa) analogues of urocortin (Ucn) the most affine CRF receptor agonist, interaction domains of CRF(1) receptor with Bpa residues at exclusive positions. Specific cleavage patterns of the corresponding ligand-receptor complexes, obtained using several cleavage methods in combination with SDS-PAGE for fragment size determination, showed that a Bpa group located N-terminally or in position 12 binds at the second and such in position 17 or 22 at the first extracellular receptor loop. Our results indicate that the very N-terminal ligand residues (1-11), which are responsible for receptor activation, are oriented to the juxtamembrane domain by interaction of amino acid residues 12, 17, and 22. Our findings contradict a recently proposed interaction model derived from ligand interaction with a soluble receptor N-terminus, indicating that conclusions drawn from such a reduced system may be of limited value to understand the interaction with the full-length receptor. |
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