Active state-like conformational elements in the β2-AR and a photoactivated intermediate of rhodopsin identified by dynamic properties of GPCRs

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Abstract

G-Protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) adopt various functionally relevant conformational states in cell signaling processes. Recently determined crystal structures of rhodopsin and the β2-adrenergic receptor (β2-AR) offer insight into previously uncharacterized active conformations, but the molecular states of these GPCRs are likely to contain both inactive and active-like conformational elements. We have identified conformational rearrangements in the dynamics of the TM7-HX8 segment that relate to the properties of the conserved NPxxY(x)5,6F motif and show that they can be used to identify active state-like conformational elements in the corresponding regions of the new structures of rhodopsin and the β2-AR. © 2008 American Chemical Society.

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Han, D. S., Wang, S. X., & Weinstein, H. (2008). Active state-like conformational elements in the β2-AR and a photoactivated intermediate of rhodopsin identified by dynamic properties of GPCRs. Biochemistry, 47(28), 7317–7321. https://doi.org/10.1021/bi800442g

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