Structure of the agonist 12–HHT in its BLT2 receptor-bound state

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Abstract

G Protein-Coupled receptors represent the main communicating pathway for signals from the outside to the inside of most of eukaryotic cells. They define the largest family of integral membrane receptors at the surface of the cells and constitute the main target of the current drugs on the market. The low affinity leukotriene receptor BLT2 is a receptor involved in pro- and anti-inflammatory pathways and can be activated by various unsaturated fatty acid compounds. We present here the NMR structure of the agonist 12–HHT in its BLT2-bound state and a model of interaction of the ligand with the receptor based on a conformational homology modeling associated with docking simulations. Put into perspective with the data obtained with leukotriene B4, our results illuminate the ligand selectivity of BLT2 and may help define new molecules to modulate the activity of this receptor.

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Giusti, F., Casiraghi, M., Point, E., Damian, M., Rieger, J., Bon, C. L., … Catoire, L. J. (2020). Structure of the agonist 12–HHT in its BLT2 receptor-bound state. Scientific Reports, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-59571-6

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