Decoding Corticotropin-Releasing Factor Receptor Type 1 Crystal Structures.
2017
The structural analysis of class B G protein-coupled receptors
(GPCR), cell surface proteins responding to peptide hormones, has until
recently been restricted to the extracellular domain (ECD).
Corticotropin-releasing factor receptor type 1 (CRF1R) is a class B receptor
mediating stress response and also considered a drug target for depression
and anxiety. Here we report the crystal structure of the transmembrane
domain of human CRF1R in complex with the small-molecule antagonist
CP-376395 in a hexagonal setting with translational non-crystallographic
symmetry. Molecular dynamics and metadynamics simulations on this novel
structure and the existing TMD structure for CRF1R provides insight as to
how the small molecule ligand gains access to the induced-fit allosteric
binding site with implications for the observed selectivity against CRF2R.
Furthermore, molecular dynamics simulations performed using a full-length
receptor model point to key interactions between the ECD and extracellular
loop 3 of the TMD providing insight into the full inactive state of
multidomain class B GPCRs.
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