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Function and dynamics of the intrinsically disordered carboxyl terminus of β2 adrenergic receptor.

Jie HengYunfei HuGuillermo Pérez HernándezAsuka InoueJiawei ZhaoXiuyan MaXiaoou SunKouki KawakamiTatsuya IkutaJienv DingYujie YangLujia ZhangSijia PengXiaogang NiuHongwei LiRamon Guixà-GonzalézChangwen JinPeter W HildebrandChunlai ChenBrian K Kobilka
Published in: Nature communications (2023)
Advances in structural biology have provided important mechanistic insights into signaling by the transmembrane core of G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs); however, much less is known about intrinsically disordered regions such as the carboxyl terminus (CT), which is highly flexible and not visible in GPCR structures. The β 2 adrenergic receptor's (β 2 AR) 71 amino acid CT is a substrate for GPCR kinases and binds β-arrestins to regulate signaling. Here we show that the β 2 AR CT directly inhibits basal and agonist-stimulated signaling in cell lines lacking β-arrestins. Combining single-molecule fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET), NMR spectroscopy, and molecular dynamics simulations, we reveal that the negatively charged β 2 AR-CT serves as an autoinhibitory factor via interacting with the positively charged cytoplasmic surface of the receptor to limit access to G-proteins. The stability of this interaction is influenced by agonists and allosteric modulators, emphasizing that the CT plays important role in allosterically regulating GPCR activation.
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