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Molecular basis for lipid recognition by the prostaglandin D2 receptor CRTH2.

Heng LiuR N V Krishna DeepakAnna ShiriaevaCornelius GatiAlexander BatyukHao HuUwe WeierstallWei LiuLei WangVadim CherezovHao FanCheng Zhang
Published in: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2021)
Prostaglandin D2 (PGD2) signals through the G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) CRTH2 to mediate various inflammatory responses. CRTH2 is the only member of the prostanoid receptor family that is phylogenetically distant from others, implying a nonconserved mechanism of lipid action on CRTH2. Here, we report a crystal structure of human CRTH2 bound to a PGD2 derivative, 15R-methyl-PGD2 (15mPGD2), by serial femtosecond crystallography. The structure revealed a "polar group in"-binding mode of 15mPGD2 contrasting the "polar group out"-binding mode of PGE2 in its receptor EP3. Structural comparison analysis suggested that these two lipid-binding modes, associated with distinct charge distributions of ligand-binding pockets, may apply to other lipid GPCRs. Molecular dynamics simulations together with mutagenesis studies also identified charged residues at the ligand entry port that function to capture lipid ligands of CRTH2 from the lipid bilayer. Together, our studies suggest critical roles of charge environment in lipid recognition by GPCRs.
Keyphrases
  • fatty acid
  • molecular dynamics simulations
  • binding protein
  • lymph node
  • single cell
  • molecular docking
  • case control