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Structural model for ligand binding and channel opening of an insect gustatory receptor.


ABSTRACT: Insect gustatory receptors play roles in sensing tastants, such as sugars and bitter substances. We previously demonstrated that the BmGr9 silkworm gustatory receptor is a d-fructose-gated ion channel receptor. However, the molecular mechanism of how d-fructose could initiate channel opening were unclear. Herein, we present a structural model for a channel pore and a d-fructose-binding site in BmGr9. Since the membrane topology and oligomeric state of BmGr9 appeared to be similar to those of an insect odorant receptor coreceptor, Orco, we constructed a structural model of BmGr9 based on the cryo-EM Orco structure. Our site-directed mutagenesis data suggested that the transmembrane region 7 forms channel pore and controls channel gating. This model also suggested that a pocket formed by transmembrane helices 2 to 4 and 6 binds d-fructose. Using mutagenesis experiments in combination with docking simulations, we were able to determine the potent binding mode of d-fructose. Finally, based on these data, we propose a conformational change that leads to channel opening upon d-fructose binding. Taken together, these findings detail the molecular mechanism by which an insect gustatory receptor can be activated by its ligand molecule.

SUBMITTER: Morinaga S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9643425 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Structural model for ligand binding and channel opening of an insect gustatory receptor.

Morinaga Satoshi S   Nagata Koji K   Ihara Sayoko S   Yumita Tomohiro T   Niimura Yoshihito Y   Sato Koji K   Touhara Kazushige K  

The Journal of biological chemistry 20221007 11


Insect gustatory receptors play roles in sensing tastants, such as sugars and bitter substances. We previously demonstrated that the BmGr9 silkworm gustatory receptor is a d-fructose-gated ion channel receptor. However, the molecular mechanism of how d-fructose could initiate channel opening were unclear. Herein, we present a structural model for a channel pore and a d-fructose-binding site in BmGr9. Since the membrane topology and oligomeric state of BmGr9 appeared to be similar to those of an  ...[more]

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