Agonist-dependent and agonist-independent transactivations of the human constitutive androstane receptor are modulated by specific amino acid pairs

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Frank, C [1 ]
Molnár, F [1 ]
Matilainen, M [1 ]
Lempiäinen, H [1 ]
Carlberg, C [1 ]
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[1] Univ Kuopio, Dept Biochem, FIN-70211 Kuopio, Finland
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10.1074/jbc.M403946200
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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The constitutive androstane receptor ( CAR) is an interesting member of the nuclear receptor superfamily because of its exceptionally high constitutive activity due to ligand-independent interaction of the ligand-binding domain with co-activator proteins. This study compares the agonist- dependent and agonist- independent activities of human CAR with those of mouse CAR and the vitamin D receptor and demonstrates that the constitutive activity of CAR is mediated by at least three contacts between the amino acids of helix 12, partner amino acids in helices 4 and 11, and a charge clamp between helices 12 and 3. The stabilization of helix 12 by a contact between its C terminus and the lysine of helix 4 has the same impact in human and mouse CARs. In addition, the charge clamp between the glutamate in helix 12 and the lysine in helix 3 is also important for the constitutive activity of both receptor orthologs but less critical for the agonist- dependent stabilization of their respective helices 12. Interestingly, Cys-357 in mouse CAR has significantly more impact on the stabilization of helix 12 than does the orthologous position Cys-347 in human CAR. This deficit appears to be compensated by a more dominant role of Ile-330 in human CAR over Leu-340 in mouse CAR because it is more efficient than Cys-347 in controlling the flexibility of helix 12 in the presence of an agonist. The constitutive activity of other members of the nuclear receptor superfamily could be explained by a homologous hydrophobic interaction between large, non-polar amino acids of helices 11 and 12.
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