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Dopamine D2 receptors form higher order oligomers at physiological expression levels
Authors:Guo Wen  Urizar Eneko  Kralikova Michaela  Mobarec Juan Carlos  Shi Lei  Filizola Marta  Javitch Jonathan A
Institution:Center for Molecular Recognition, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, New York, NY 10032, USA.
Abstract:G-protein-coupled receptors are generally thought to be organized as dimers; whether they form higher order oligomers is a topic of much controversy. We combined bioluminescence/fluorescence complementation and energy transfer to demonstrate that at least four dopamine D2 receptors are located in close molecular proximity in living mammalian cells, consistent with their organization as higher order oligomers at the plasma membrane. This implies the existence of multiple receptor interfaces. In addition to the symmetrical interface in the fourth transmembrane segment (TM4) we identified previously by cysteine (Cys) crosslinking, we now show that a patch of residues at the extracellular end of TM1 forms a second symmetrical interface. Crosslinking of D2 receptor with Cys substituted simultaneously into both TM1 and TM4 led to higher order species, consistent with our novel biophysical results. Remarkably, the rate and extent of crosslinking at both interfaces were unaltered over a 100-fold range of receptor expression. Thus, at physiological levels of expression, the receptor is organized in the plasma membrane into a higher order oligomeric structure.
Keywords:BRET  crosslinking  dopamine  GPCR  higher order
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