Differential regulation of thermodynamic binding forces of levocetirizine and (S)-cetirizine by lys191 in human histamine H 1 receptors

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Abstract

Cetirizine is a zwitterionic second-generation antihistamine containing R-and S-enantiomers, levocetirizine, and (S)-cetirizine. Levocetirizine is known to have a higher affinity for the histamine H 1 receptors than (S)-cetirizine; ligand-receptor docking simulations have suggested the importance of the formation of a salt bridge (electrostatic interaction) between the carboxylic group of levocetirizine and the Lys191 residue at the fifth transmembrane domain of human histamine H 1 receptors. In this study, we evaluated the roles of Lys191 in the regulation of the thermodynamic binding forces of levocetirizine in comparison with (S)-cetirizine. The binding enthalpy and entropy of these compounds were estimated from the van ‘t Hoff equation, by using the dissociation constants obtained from their displacement curves against the binding of [ 3 H]mepyramine to the membrane preparations of Chinese hamster ovary cells expressing wild-type human H 1 receptors and their Lys191 mutants to alanine at various temperatures. We found that the higher binding affinity of wild-type H 1 receptors for levocetirizine than (S)-cetirizine was achieved by stronger forces of entropy-dependent hydrophobic binding of levocetirizine. The mutation of Lys191 to alanine reduced the affinities for levocetirizine and (S)-cetirizine, through a reduction in the entropy-dependent hydrophobic binding forces of levocetirizine and the enthalpy-dependent electrostatic binding forces of (S)-cetirizine. These results suggested that Lys191 differentially regulates the binding enthalpy and entropy of these enantiomers, and that Lys191 negatively regulates the enthalpy-dependent electrostatic binding forces of levocetirizine, contrary to the predictions derived from the ligand-receptor docking simulations.

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Hishinuma, S., Tamura, Y., Kobayashi, C., Akatsu, C., & Shoji, M. (2018). Differential regulation of thermodynamic binding forces of levocetirizine and (S)-cetirizine by lys191 in human histamine H 1 receptors. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 19(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms19124067

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