Conformational plasticity of the intracellular cavity of GPCR−G-protein complexes leads to G-protein promiscuity and selectivity

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While the dynamics of the intracellular surface in agonist-stimulated GPCRs is well studied, the impact of GPCR dynamics on G-protein selectivity remains unclear. Here, we combine molecular dynamics simulations with live-cell FRET and secondary messenger measurements, for 21 GPCR−G-protein combinations, to advance a dynamic model of the GPCR−G-protein interface. Our data show C terminus peptides of Gαs, Gαi, and Gαq proteins assume a small ensemble of unique orientations when coupled to their cognate GPCRs, similar to the variations observed in 3D structures of GPCR−G-protein complexes. The noncognate G proteins interface with latent intracellular GPCR cavities but dissociate due to weak and unstable interactions. Three predicted mutations in β2-adrenergic receptor stabilize binding of noncognate Gαq protein in its latent cavity, allowing promiscuous signaling through both Gαs and Gαq in a dose-dependent manner. This demonstrates that latent GPCR cavities can be evolved, by design or nature, to tune G-protein selectivity, giving insights to pluridimensional GPCR signaling.

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Sandhu, M., Touma, A. M., Dysthe, M., Sadler, F., Sivaramakrishnan, S., & Vaidehi, N. (2019). Conformational plasticity of the intracellular cavity of GPCR−G-protein complexes leads to G-protein promiscuity and selectivity. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 116(24), 11956–11965. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1820944116

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