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Ligand-Dependent Modulation of the Dynamics of Intracellular Loops Dictates Functional Selectivity of 5-HT2AR

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JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL INFORMATION AND MODELING
卷 62, 期 10, 页码 2522-2537

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jcim.2c00118

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  1. SERB, DST (India) [CRG/2019/001788]
  2. CSIR-Indian Institute of Chemical Biology, Kolkata, India

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This study used molecular dynamics simulations to reveal the functional regulation of 5-HT2AR with intact intracellular loops in ligand-free and different ligand-bound configurations. The results showed that the activation or inactivation of the receptor is primarily achieved through conformational transitions of its second and third intracellular loops, and ligand binding can control the receptor's conformation and thermodynamic properties, determining ligand-dependent functional selectivity.
The serotonin 2A receptor (5-HT2AR) subtype of the G proteincoupled receptor (GPCR) family is involved in a plethora of neuromodulatory functions (e.g., neurogenesis, sleep, and cognitive processes). 5-HT2AR is the target of pharmacologically distinct classes of ligands, binding of which either activate or inactivate the receptor. Although high-resolution structures of 5-HT2AR as well as several other 5-HT GPCRs provided snapshots of both active and inactive conformational states, these structures, representing a truncated form of the receptor, cannot fully explain the mechanism of conformational transitions during their function. Importantly, biochemical studies have suggested the importance of intracellular loops in receptor functions. In our previous study, a model of the ligand-free form of 5-HT2AR with the third intracellular loop (ICL3) has been meticulously built. Here, we have investigated the functional regulation of 5-HT2AR with intact intracellular loops in ligand-free and five distinct ligand-bound configurations using unbiased atomistic molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. The selected ligands belong to either of the full, partial, or inverse agonist classes, which exert distinct pharmacological responses. We have observed significant structural, dynamic, and thermodynamic differences within ligand-bound complexes. Our results revealed, for the first time, that either activation or inactivation of the receptor upon specific ligand binding is primarily achieved through conformational transitions of its second and third intracellular loops (ICL2 and ICL3). A remarkable allosteric cross-talk between the ligand-binding site and the distal intracellular parts of the receptor, where binding of a specific ligand thermodynamically controls (either stabilizes or destabilizes) the intracellular region, consisting of crucial dynamic elements ICL2 and ICL3, and differential conformational transitions of these loops determine ligand-dependent functional selectivity.

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