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NATURE CHEMICAL BIOLOGY
卷 6, 期 11, 页码 837-843出版社
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/NCHEMBIO.451
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- US National Institutes of Health [PHS R37 DK15556, DK53002, CA132022, DK077085]
- Frenchman's Creek Women for Cancer Research
Small molecules stabilize specific protein conformations from a larger ensemble, enabling molecular switches that control diverse cellular functions. We show here that the converse also holds true: the conformational state of the estrogen-receptor can direct distinct orientations of the bound ligand. 'Gain-of-allostery' mutations that mimic the effects of ligand in driving protein conformation allowed crystallization of the partial agonist ligand WAY-169916 with both the canonical active and inactive-conformations of the estrogen receptor. The intermediate transcriptional activity induced by WAY-169916 is-associated with the ligand binding differently to the active and inactive conformations of the receptor. Analyses of a series of chemical derivatives demonstrated that altering the ensemble of ligand binding orientations changes signaling output. The coupling of different ligand binding orientations to distinct active and inactive protein conformations defines a new mechanism for titrating allosteric signaling activity.
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