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Structural basis for chemokine recognition and receptor activation of chemokine receptor CCR5.

Hui ZhangKun ChenQiuxiang TanQiang ShaoShuo HanChenhui ZhangCuiying YiXiaojing ChuYa ZhuYechun XuQiang ZhaoBeili Wu
Published in: Nature communications (2021)
The chemokine receptor CCR5 plays a vital role in immune surveillance and inflammation. However, molecular details that govern its endogenous chemokine recognition and receptor activation remain elusive. Here we report three cryo-electron microscopy structures of Gi1 protein-coupled CCR5 in a ligand-free state and in complex with the chemokine MIP-1α or RANTES, as well as the crystal structure of MIP-1α-bound CCR5. These structures reveal distinct binding modes of the two chemokines and a specific accommodate pattern of the chemokine for the distal N terminus of CCR5. Together with functional data, the structures demonstrate that chemokine-induced rearrangement of toggle switch and plasticity of the receptor extracellular region are critical for receptor activation, while a conserved tryptophan residue in helix II acts as a trigger of receptor constitutive activation.
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