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The nucleotide-free state of heterotrimeric G proteins α-subunit adopts a highly stable conformation
Published in Blackwell Publishing Ltd
2017
PMID: 28627018
Volume: 284
   
Issue: 15
Pages: 2464 - 2481
Abstract
Deciphering the mechanism of activation of heterotrimeric G proteins by their cognate receptors continues to be an intriguing area of research. The recently solved crystal structure of the ternary complex captured the receptor-bound α-subunit in an open conformation, without bound nucleotide has improved our understanding of the activation process. Despite these advancements, the mechanism by which the receptor causes GDP release from the α-subunit remains elusive. To elucidate the mechanism of activation, we studied guanine nucleotide-induced structural stability of the α-subunit (in response to thermal/chaotrope-mediated stress). Inherent stabilities of the inactive (GDP-bound) and active (GTP-bound) forms contribute antagonistically to the difference in conformational stability whereas the GDP-bound protein is able to switch to a stable intermediate state, GTP-bound protein loses this ability. Partial perturbation of the protein fold reveals the underlying influence of the bound nucleotide providing an insight into the mechanism of activation. An extra stable, pretransition intermediate, ‘empty pocket’ state (conformationally active-state like) in the unfolding pathway of GDP-bound protein mimics a gating system – the activation process having to overcome this stable intermediate state. We demonstrate that a relatively more complex conformational fold of the GDP-bound protein is at the core of the gating system. We report capturing this threshold, ‘metastable empty pocket’ conformation (the gate) of α-subunit of G protein and hypothesize that the receptor activates the G protein by enabling it to achieve this structure through mild structural perturbation. © 2017 Federation of European Biochemical Societies
About the journal
JournalFEBS Journal
PublisherBlackwell Publishing Ltd
ISSN1742464X
Open AccessYes
Concepts (56)
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    GUANINE NUCLEOTIDE
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    GUANINE NUCLEOTIDE BINDING PROTEIN ALPHA SUBUNIT
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    GNAI1 PROTEIN, RAT
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    Guanosine diphosphate
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    Guanosine triphosphate
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    Hybrid protein
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    INHIBITORY GUANINE NUCLEOTIDE BINDING PROTEIN
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    Ligand
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    Peptide fragment
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    Recombinant protein
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    Amino acid sequence
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    Article
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    Controlled study
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    Human
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    Nonhuman
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    Priority journal
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    Protein analysis
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    Protein conformation
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    Protein expression
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    Protein folding
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    Protein function
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    Protein stability
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    Protein structure
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    ADVERSE EFFECTS
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    Amino acid substitution
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    Animal
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    Binding site
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    Chemistry
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    Circular dichroism
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    Comparative study
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    Differential scanning calorimetry
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    Enzyme activation
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    Enzyme stability
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    Genetics
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    Heat
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    Metabolism
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    Molecular model
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    Point mutation
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    PROTEIN REFOLDING
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    Rat
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    Site directed mutagenesis
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    Spectrofluorometry
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    Animals
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    Binding sites
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    Calorimetry, differential scanning
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    GTP-BINDING PROTEIN ALPHA SUBUNITS, GI-GO
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    Hot temperature
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    Ligands
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    Models, molecular
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    Mutagenesis, site-directed
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    Peptide fragments
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    PROTEIN REFOLDING
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    Rats
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    Recombinant fusion proteins
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    Recombinant proteins
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