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Binding of Fluorinated Phenylalanine α-Factor Analogues to Ste2p: Evidence for a Cation-π Binding Interaction between a Peptide Ligand and Its Cognate G Protein-Coupled Receptor

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BIOCHEMISTRY
Volume 49, Issue 24, Pages 5007-5015

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/bi100280f

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  1. NIH [GM22087, GM059357]

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Ste2p, a G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR), binds alpha-factor, WHWLQLKPGQPMY, a tridecapeptide pheromone secreted by yeast cells. Upon alpha-factor binding, Ste2p undergoes conformational changes activating a signal transduction system through its associated heterotrimeric G protein leading to the arrest of cell growth in the G I phase to prepare cells for mating. Previous studies have indicated that Tyr at position 13 of alpha-factor interacts with Arg58 on transmembrane one (TM1) of Ste2p. This observation prompted this investigation to determine whether a cation-pi type of interaction occurred between these residues. Tyrosine at position 13 of alpha-factor was systematically substituted with analogous amino acids with varying cation-pi binding energies using solid-phase peptide synthesis, and these analogues were modified by derivatization of their Lys(7) residue with the fluorescent group 7-nitrobenz-2-oxa-1,3-diazole (NBD) to serve as a useful probe for binding determination. Saturation binding of these peptides to Ste2p was assayed using whole yeast cells and a flow cytometer. In parallel the biological activities of the peptides were determined using a growth arrest assay. The data provide evidence for the presence of a cation-pi interaction between Arg58 of Ste2p and Tyr(13) of alpha-factor.

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