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Drug discovery targeting human 5-HT(2C) receptors: residues S3.36 and Y7.43 impact ligand-binding pocket structure via hydrogen bond formation.


ABSTRACT: Specific activation of serotonin (5-HT) 5-HT(2C) G protein-coupled receptors may be therapeutic for obesity and neuropsychiatric disorders. Mutagenesis coupled with computational and molecular modeling experiments based on the human β₂ adrenergic receptor structure was employed to delineate the interactions of different ligands at human 5-HT(2C) residues D3.32, S3.36 and Y7.43. No binding of the tertiary amine radioligand ([³H]-mesulergine) could be detected when the 5-HT(2C) D3.32 residue was mutated to alanine (D3.32A). The S3.36A point-mutation greatly reduced affinity of primary amine ligands, modestly reduced affinity of a secondary amine, and except for the 5-HT(2C)-specific agonist N(CH₃)₂-PAT, affinity of tertiary amines was unaffected. Molecular modeling results indicated that the primary amines form hydrogen bonds with the S3.36 residue, whereas, with the exception of N(CH₃)₂-PAT, tertiary amines do not interact considerably with this residue. The Y7.43A point-mutation greatly reduced affinity of 5-HT, yet reduced to a lesser extent the affinity of tryptamine that lacks the 5-hydroxy moiety present in 5-HT; modeling results indicated that the 5-HT 5-hydroxy moiety hydrogen bonds with Y7.43 at the 5-HT(2C) receptor. Additional modeling results showed that 5-HT induced a hydrogen bond between Y7.43 and D3.32. Finally, modeling results revealed two low-energy binding modes for 5-HT in the 5-HT(2C) binding pocket, supporting the concept that multiple agonist binding modes may stabilize different receptor active conformations to influence signaling. Ligand potencies for modulating WT and point-mutated 5-HT(2C) receptor-mediated phospholipase C activity were in accordance with the affinity data. Ligand efficacies, however, were altered considerably by the S3.36A mutation only.

SUBMITTER: Canal CE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3224194 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Drug discovery targeting human 5-HT(2C) receptors: residues S3.36 and Y7.43 impact ligand-binding pocket structure via hydrogen bond formation.

Canal Clinton E CE   Cordova-Sintjago Tania C TC   Villa Nancy Y NY   Fang Li-Juan LJ   Booth Raymond G RG  

European journal of pharmacology 20111012 1-3


Specific activation of serotonin (5-HT) 5-HT(2C) G protein-coupled receptors may be therapeutic for obesity and neuropsychiatric disorders. Mutagenesis coupled with computational and molecular modeling experiments based on the human β₂ adrenergic receptor structure was employed to delineate the interactions of different ligands at human 5-HT(2C) residues D3.32, S3.36 and Y7.43. No binding of the tertiary amine radioligand ([³H]-mesulergine) could be detected when the 5-HT(2C) D3.32 residue was m  ...[more]

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