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Structural insights into the unexpected agonism of tetracyclic antidepressants at serotonin receptors 5-HT 1e R and 5-HT 1F R.

Gregory ZilbergAlexandra K ParpounasAudrey L WarrenBianca FiorilloDavide ProvasiMarta FilizolaDaniel Wacker
Published in: Science advances (2024)
Serotonin [5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT)] acts via 13 different receptors in humans. Of these receptor subtypes, all but 5-HT 1e R have confirmed roles in native tissue and are validated drug targets. Despite 5-HT 1e R's therapeutic potential and plausible druggability, the mechanisms of its activation remain elusive. To illuminate 5-HT 1e R's pharmacology in relation to the highly homologous 5-HT 1F R, we screened a library of aminergic receptor ligands at both receptors and observe 5-HT 1e R/5-HT 1F R agonism by multicyclic drugs described as pan-antagonists at 5-HT receptors. Potent agonism by tetracyclic antidepressants mianserin, setiptiline, and mirtazapine suggests a mechanism for their clinically observed antimigraine properties. Using cryo-EM and mutagenesis studies, we uncover and characterize unique agonist-like binding poses of mianserin and setiptiline at 5-HT 1e R distinct from similar drug scaffolds in inactive-state 5-HTR structures. Together with computational studies, our data suggest that these binding poses alongside receptor-specific allosteric coupling in 5-HT 1e R and 5-HT 1F R contribute to the agonist activity of these antidepressants.
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