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173 Role of free cysteines in leptin receptor
Authors:R Karthick  Gokul Raghunath  Sharmila Anishetty
Institution:1. Department of Genetics , University of Madras , Chennai , 600113 , India Phone: Phone: +91 44-2454-7062 Fax: Phone: +91 44-2454-7062;2. Department of Biotechnology , Anna University , Chennai , 600025 , India
Abstract:Leptin, a 16-kDa adipocytic peptide hormone (product of ob gene), is known to play a key role in the control of body weight and exerts its influence by binding to its long-form receptor (Ob-Rb). Ob-Rb belongs to class I cytokine receptor superfamily and consists of an extracellular, transmembrane, and an intracellular domain. Cysteines including free and disulphide-bonded are known to play a significant role in recognition of leptin by its receptor and are known to be highly conserved in different organisms including human, macaca, mouse, dog, sheep, zebrafish, and medaca. Recently, the crystal structure of leptin-binding domain of human leptin receptor has been determined (1). Using the structural data, we analyzed the role of free cysteines in leptin-binding domain of leptin receptor through docking studies using Rosettadock. The conserved free cysteines namely Cys-604 and Cys-613 were mutated to alanines and this resulted in drastic change in the binding orientation of leptin and its receptor. Based on computational analysis, we propose that cysteines either free or involved in disulphide bridges might play a crucial role during signaling and might be the primary determinant of leptin-receptor interactions, the details of which will be discussed. Currently, understanding the structural basis of leptin and its binding to leptin receptor gains much significance since it might pave the way for designing inhibitors that might be used in controlling obesity.
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