Structural basis of species-selective antagonist binding to the succinate receptor
pmid: 31645725
Structural basis of species-selective antagonist binding to the succinate receptor
The tricarboxylic acid cycle intermediate succinate is involved in metabolic processes and plays a crucial role in the homeostasis of mitochondrial reactive oxygen species1. The receptor responsible for succinate signalling, SUCNR1 (also known as GPR91), is a member of the G-protein-coupled-receptor family2 and links succinate signalling to renin-induced hypertension, retinal angiogenesis and inflammation3-5. Because SUCNR1 senses succinate as an immunological danger signal6-which has relevance for diseases including ulcerative colitis, liver fibrosis7, diabetes and rheumatoid arthritis3,8-it is of interest as a therapeutic target. Here we report the high-resolution crystal structure of rat SUCNR1 in complex with an intracellular binding nanobody in the inactive conformation. Structure-based mutagenesis and radioligand-binding studies, in conjunction with molecular modelling, identified key residues for species-selective antagonist binding and enabled the determination of the high-resolution crystal structure of a humanized rat SUCNR1 in complex with a high-affinity, human-selective antagonist denoted NF-56-EJ40. We anticipate that these structural insights into the architecture of the succinate receptor and its antagonist selectivity will enable structure-based drug discovery and will further help to elucidate the function of SUCNR1 in vitro and in vivo.
- Novartis (Switzerland) Switzerland
Models, Molecular, Biphenyl Compounds, Succinic Acid, Single-Domain Antibodies, Crystallography, X-Ray, Piperazines, Rats, Receptors, G-Protein-Coupled, Receptors, Purinergic P2Y1, Species Specificity, Animals, Humans, Apoproteins, Signal Transduction
Models, Molecular, Biphenyl Compounds, Succinic Acid, Single-Domain Antibodies, Crystallography, X-Ray, Piperazines, Rats, Receptors, G-Protein-Coupled, Receptors, Purinergic P2Y1, Species Specificity, Animals, Humans, Apoproteins, Signal Transduction
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