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Coupling of retinal isomerization to the activation of rhodopsin
Authors:Patel Ashish B  Crocker Evan  Eilers Markus  Hirshfeld Amiram  Sheves Mordechai  Smith Steven O
Affiliation:Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Center for Structural Biology, Stony Brook University, NY 11794-5215, USA.
Abstract:Activation of the visual pigment rhodopsin is caused by 11-cis to -trans isomerization of its retinal chromophore. High-resolution solid-state NMR measurements on both rhodopsin and the metarhodopsin II intermediate show how retinal isomerization disrupts helix interactions that lock the receptor off in the dark. We made 2D dipolar-assisted rotational resonance NMR measurements between (13)C-labels on the retinal chromophore and specific (13)C-labels on tyrosine, glycine, serine, and threonine in the retinal binding site of rhodopsin. The essential aspects of the isomerization trajectory are a large rotation of the C20 methyl group toward extracellular loop 2 and a 4- to 5-A translation of the retinal chromophore toward transmembrane helix 5. The retinal-protein contacts observed in the active metarhodopsin II intermediate suggest a general activation mechanism for class A G protein-coupled receptors involving coupled motion of transmembrane helices 5, 6, and 7.
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