• Biochemistry · Jul 2004

    Refinement of a homology model of the mu-opioid receptor using distance constraints from intrinsic and engineered zinc-binding sites.

    • Carol B Fowler, Irina D Pogozheva, Harry LeVine, and Henry I Mosberg.
    • Department of Medicinal Chemistry, University of Michigan, 428 Church Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-1065, USA.
    • Biochemistry. 2004 Jul 13;43(27):8700-10.

    AbstractPublication of the rhodopsin X-ray structure has facilitated the development of homology models of other G protein-coupled receptors. However, possible shifts of transmembrane (TM) alpha helices, expected variations in helical distortions, and differences in loop size necessitate experimental verification of these comparative models. To refine a rhodopsin-based homology model of the mu-opioid receptor (MOR), we experimentally determined structural-distance constraints from intrinsic and engineered metal-binding sites in the rat MOR. Investigating the relatively high intrinsic affinity of MOR for Zn(2+) (IC(50) approximately 30microM), we observed that mutation of His(319) (TM7) abolished Zn(2+) inhibition of ligand binding, while mutation of Asp(216) (extracellular loop 2) decreased the effect of Zn(2+), suggesting these residues participate in the intrinsic Zn(2+)-binding center of MOR. To verify the relative orientation of TM5 and TM6 and to examine whether a rhodopsin-like alpha aneurism is present in TM5, we engineered Zn(2+)-binding centers by mutating residues of TM5 and TM6 to Cys or His, making use of the native His(297) in TM6 as an additional Zn(2+)-coordination site. Inhibition of opioid ligand binding by Zn(2+) suggests that residues Ile(234) and Phe(237) in TM5 face the binding-site crevice and form a metal-binding center with His(297) and Val(300) in TM6. This observation is inconsistent with a rhodopsin-like structure, which would locate Ile(234) on the lipid-exposed side of TM5, too distant from other residues making up the Zn(2+)-binding site. Subsequent distance geometry refinement of the MOR model indicates that the rhodopsin-like alpha aneurism is likely absent in TM2 but present in TM5.

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