Structural analysis of a hormone-bound Striga strigolactone receptor.
Amir Arellano-SaabTatiana SkarinaZhenhua XuChristopher S P McErleanAlexei SavchenkoShelley LumbaPeter J StogiosPeter McCourtPublished in: Nature plants (2023)
Strigolactones (SLs) regulate many aspects of plant development, but ambiguities remain about how this hormone is perceived because SL-complexed receptor structures do not exist. We find that when SL binds the Striga receptor, ShHTL5, a series of conformational changes relative to the unbound state occur, but these events are not sufficient for signalling. Ligand-complexed receptors, however, form internal tunnels that posit an explanation for how SL exits its receptor after hydrolysis.