Mapping the conformational landscape of the stimulatory heterotrimeric G protein

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Shuya Kate Huang
Louis-Philippe Picard
Rima S. M. Rahmatullah
Aditya Pandey
Ned Van Eps
Roger K. Sunahara
Oliver P. Ernst
Adnan Sljoka
R. Scott Prosser
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[1] University of Toronto,Department of Chemistry
[2] UTM,Department of Biochemistry
[3] University of Toronto,Department of Pharmacology
[4] University of California San Diego School of Medicine,Department of Molecular Genetics
[5] University of Toronto,undefined
[6] RIKEN Center for Advanced Intelligence Project,undefined
[7] RIKEN,undefined
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Heterotrimeric G proteins serve as membrane-associated signaling hubs, in concert with their cognate G-protein-coupled receptors. Fluorine nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy was employed to monitor the conformational equilibria of the human stimulatory G-protein α subunit (Gsα) alone, in the intact Gsαβ1γ2 heterotrimer or in complex with membrane-embedded human adenosine A2A receptor (A2AR). The results reveal a concerted equilibrium that is strongly affected by nucleotide and interactions with the βγ subunit, the lipid bilayer and A2AR. The α1 helix of Gsα exhibits significant intermediate timescale dynamics. The α4β6 loop and α5 helix undergo membrane/receptor interactions and order–disorder transitions respectively, associated with G-protein activation. The αN helix adopts a key functional state that serves as an allosteric conduit between the βγ subunit and receptor, while a significant fraction of the ensemble remains tethered to the membrane and receptor upon activation.
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