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Hydrophobic Residues in Helix 8 of Cannabinoid Receptor 1 Are Critical for Structural and Functional Properties

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BIOCHEMISTRY
卷 49, 期 3, 页码 502-511

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/bi901619r

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  1. National Institutes of Health [DA020763, DA018428, GIM082054]

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In addition to the heptahelical transmembrane domain shared by all G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), many class A GPCRs adopt a helical domain, termed helix 8, in the membrane-proximal region of the C terminus. We Investigated the role of residues In the hydrophobic and hydrophilic faces of amphiphilic helix 8 of human cannabinold receptor I (CBI). To differentiate between a role for specific residues and global features, we made two key Mutants: one involving replacement of the highly hydrophobic groups, Leu404, Phe408, and Phe412, all with alanine and the second involving substitution of the basic residues, Lys402, Arg405, and Arg409, all with the neutral glutamine. The former showed a very low B,, based oil binding isotherms, a minimal E-max based oil GTPyS binding analysis, and defective localization relative to the wild-type CB I receptor as revealed by confocal microscopy. However, the latter mutant and the wild-type receptors were Indistinguishable. Circular dichroism spectroscopy of purified peptides with corresponding sequences indicated that the highly hydrophobic residues are critical for maintaining a strong he]Ical Structure in detergent, whereas the positively charged residues are not. Further investigation of mutant receptors revealed that CB1 localization requires a threshold level of hydrophobicity but not specific amino acids. Moreover, Mutant receptors carrying two- to six-resticlue insertions amino-terminal to helix 8 revealed a graded decrease in B-max values. Our results identify the key helix 8 components (including hydrophobicity of specfic residues, Structure, and location relative to TM7) determinant for receptor localization leading to robust ligand binding and G protein activation.

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