Login / Signup

Structural basis of peptide recognition and activation of endothelin receptors.

Yujie JiJia DuanQingning YuanXin-Heng HeGong YangShengnan ZhuKai WuWen HuTianyu GaoXi ChengHualiang JiangH Eric XuYi Jiang
Published in: Nature communications (2023)
Endothelin system comprises three endogenous 21-amino-acid peptide ligands endothelin-1, -2, and -3 (ET-1/2/3), and two G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) subtypes-endothelin receptor A (ET A R) and B (ET B R). Since ET-1, the first endothelin, was identified in 1988 as one of the most potent endothelial cell-derived vasoconstrictor peptides with long-lasting actions, the endothelin system has attracted extensive attention due to its critical role in vasoregulation and close relevance in cardiovascular-related diseases. Here we present three cryo-electron microscopy structures of ET A R and ET B R bound to ET-1 and ET B R bound to the selective peptide IRL1620. These structures reveal a highly conserved recognition mode of ET-1 and characterize the ligand selectivity by ETRs. They also present several conformation features of the active ETRs, thus revealing a specific activation mechanism. Together, these findings deepen our understanding of endothelin system regulation and offer an opportunity to design selective drugs targeting specific ETR subtypes.
Keyphrases
  • electron microscopy
  • structural basis
  • high resolution
  • transcription factor
  • endothelial cells
  • mass spectrometry
  • single cell
  • binding protein