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Quaternary glucocorticoid receptor structure highlights allosteric interdomain communication.

Sandra PostelLisa WisslerCarina A JohanssonAnders GunnarssonEuan GordonBarry CollinsMarie CastaldoChristian KöhlerDavid ÖlingPatrik JohanssonLinda Fröderberg RothBrice BeinsteinerIan DaintyStephen DelaneyBruno P KlaholzIsabelle M L BillasKarl Edman
Published in: Nature structural & molecular biology (2023)
The glucocorticoid receptor (GR) is a ligand-activated transcription factor that binds DNA and assembles co-regulator complexes to regulate gene transcription. GR agonists are widely prescribed to people with inflammatory and autoimmune diseases. Here we present high-resolution, multidomain structures of GR in complex with ligand, DNA and co-regulator peptide. The structures reveal how the receptor forms an asymmetric dimer on the DNA and provide a detailed view of the domain interactions within and across the two monomers. Hydrogen-deuterium exchange and DNA-binding experiments demonstrate that ligand-dependent structural changes are communicated across the different domains in the full-length receptor. This study demonstrates how GR forms a distinct architecture on DNA and how signal transmission can be modulated by the ligand pharmacophore, provides a platform to build a new level of understanding of how receptor modifications can drive disease progression and offers key insight for future drug design.
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