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Development of an antibody fragment that stabilizes GPCR/G-protein complexes.


ABSTRACT: Single-particle cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) has recently enabled high-resolution structure determination of numerous biological macromolecular complexes. Despite this progress, the application of high-resolution cryo-EM to G protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) in complex with heterotrimeric G proteins remains challenging, owning to both the relative small size and the limited stability of these assemblies. Here we describe the development of antibody fragments that bind and stabilize GPCR-G protein complexes for the application of high-resolution cryo-EM. One antibody in particular, mAb16, stabilizes GPCR/G-protein complexes by recognizing an interface between G? and G?? subunits in the heterotrimer, and confers resistance to GTP?S-triggered dissociation. The unique recognition mode of this antibody makes it possible to transfer its binding and stabilizing effect to other G-protein subtypes through minimal protein engineering. This antibody fragment is thus a broadly applicable tool for structural studies of GPCR/G-protein complexes.

SUBMITTER: Maeda S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6137068 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Development of an antibody fragment that stabilizes GPCR/G-protein complexes.

Maeda Shoji S   Koehl Antoine A   Matile Hugues H   Hu Hongli H   Hilger Daniel D   Schertler Gebhard F X GFX   Manglik Aashish A   Skiniotis Georgios G   Dawson Roger J P RJP   Kobilka Brian K BK  

Nature communications 20180913 1


Single-particle cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) has recently enabled high-resolution structure determination of numerous biological macromolecular complexes. Despite this progress, the application of high-resolution cryo-EM to G protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) in complex with heterotrimeric G proteins remains challenging, owning to both the relative small size and the limited stability of these assemblies. Here we describe the development of antibody fragments that bind and stabilize GPCR-G  ...[more]

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