GABA-independent activation of GABAB receptor by mechanical forces

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Abstract

The heterodimeric GABAB receptor, composed of GB1 and GB2 subunits, is a metabotropic G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) activated by the neurotransmitter GABA. GABA binds to the extracellular domain of GB1 to activate G proteins through GB2. Here we show that GABAB receptors can be activated by mechanical forces, such as traction force and shear stress, in a GABA-independent manner. This GABA-independent mechano-activation of GABAB receptor is mediated by a direct interaction between integrins and the extracellular domain of GB1, indicating that GABAB receptor and integrin form a mechano-transduction complex. Mechanistically, shear stress promotes the binding of integrin to GB1 and induces an allosteric re-arrangement of GABAB receptor transmembrane domains towards an active conformation, culminating in receptor activation. Furthermore, we demonstrate that shear stress-induced GABAB receptor activation plays a crucial role in astrocyte remodeling. These findings reveal a role of GABAB receptor in mechano-transduction, uncovering a ligand-independent activation mechanism for GPCRs.

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Huo, Y., Zhou, Y., Lin, L., Yang, F., Meng, J., He, F., … Liu, J. (2025). GABA-independent activation of GABAB receptor by mechanical forces. Nature Communications , 16(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-64811-2

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