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Molecular Mechanisms of PTH/PTHrP Class B GPCR Signaling and Pharmacological Implications

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ENDOCRINE REVIEWS
卷 44, 期 3, 页码 474-491

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ENDOCRINE SOC
DOI: 10.1210/endrev/bnac032

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arrestins; endosomal signaling; G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR); location bias; parathyroid hormone; PTH receptor; receptor signaling

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The classical paradigm of G protein-coupled receptor signaling is being revised as several receptors have been found to engage in sustained signaling responses from subcellular compartments. PTH1R, an important GPCR for calcium and phosphate regulation, can mediate different modes of cAMP signaling. Recent studies have uncovered the structural and signaling mechanisms of PTH1R and its potential pharmacological outputs. Understanding the spatial and temporal aspects of PTH1R signaling is important for drug development targeting metabolic bone and mineral diseases.
The classical paradigm of G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) signaling via G proteins is grounded in a view that downstream responses are relatively transient and confined to the cell surface, but this notion has been revised in recent years following the identification of several receptors that engage in sustained signaling responses from subcellular compartments following internalization of the ligand-receptor complex. This phenomenon was initially discovered for the parathyroid hormone (PTH) type 1 receptor (PTH1R), a vital GPCR for maintaining normal calcium and phosphate levels in the body with the paradoxical ability to build or break down bone in response to PTH binding. The diverse biological processes regulated by this receptor are thought to depend on its capacity to mediate diverse modes of cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) signaling. These include transient signaling at the plasma membrane and sustained signaling from internalized PTH1R within early endosomes mediated by PTH. Here we discuss recent structural, cell signaling, and in vivo studies that unveil potential pharmacological outputs of the spatial versus temporal dimension of PTH1R signaling via cAMP. Notably, the combination of molecular dynamics simulations and elastic network model-based methods revealed how precise modulation of PTH signaling responses is achieved through structure-encoded allosteric coupling within the receptor and between the peptide hormone binding site and the G protein coupling interface. The implications of recent findings are now being explored for addressing key questions on how location bias in receptor signaling contributes to pharmacological functions, and how to drug a difficult target such as the PTH1R toward discovering nonpeptidic small molecule candidates for the treatment of metabolic bone and mineral diseases.

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