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Structure, function and pharmacology of human itch GPCRs.

Can CaoHye Jin KangIsha SinghHe ChenChengwei ZhangWenlei YeByron W HayesJing LiuRyan H GumpperBrian J BenderSamuel T SlocumBrian E KrummKatherine LansuJohn D McCorvyWesley K KroezeJustin G EnglishJeffrey F DiBertoReid H J OlsenXi-Ping HuangShicheng ZhangYong-Feng LiuKuglae KimJoel KarpiakLily Yeh JanSoman N AbrahamJian JinBrian K ShoichetJonathan F FayBryan L Roth
Published in: Nature (2021)
The MRGPRX family of receptors (MRGPRX1-4) is a family of mas-related G-protein-coupled receptors that have evolved relatively recently1. Of these, MRGPRX2 and MRGPRX4 are key physiological and pathological mediators of itch and related mast cell-mediated hypersensitivity reactions2-5. MRGPRX2 couples to both Gi and Gq in mast cells6. Here we describe agonist-stabilized structures of MRGPRX2 coupled to Gi1 and Gq in ternary complexes with the endogenous peptide cortistatin-14 and with a synthetic agonist probe, respectively, and the development of potent antagonist probes for MRGPRX2. We also describe a specific MRGPRX4 agonist and the structure of this agonist in a complex with MRGPRX4 and Gq. Together, these findings should accelerate the structure-guided discovery of therapeutic agents for pain, itch and mast cell-mediated hypersensitivity.
Keyphrases
  • drug induced
  • living cells
  • pain management
  • mass spectrometry
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  • fluorescence imaging
  • fluorescent probe