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Identification of key amino acids in the gastrin-releasing peptide receptor (GRPR) responsible for high affinity binding of gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP)
Authors:Nakagawa Tomoo  Hocart Simon J  Schumann Michael  Tapia Jose A  Mantey Samuel A  Coy David H  Tokita Kenji  Katsuno Tatsuro  Jensen Robert T
Affiliation:Digestive Diseases Branch, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK), National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD 20892-1804, USA.
Abstract:The bombesin (Bn) receptor family includes the gastrin-releasing peptide (GRPR) and neuromedin B (NMBR) receptors, Bn receptor subtype 3 (BRS-3) and Bn receptor subtype 4 (BB(4)). They share 50% homology, yet their affinities for gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP) differ. The determinants of GRP high affinity for GRPR and BB(4), and low affinity for BRS-3 are largely unknown. To address this question we made an analysis of structural homologies in Bn receptor members correlated with their affinities for GRP to develop criteria to identify amino acids important for GRP selectivity. Fourteen differences were identified and each was mutated singly in GRPR to that found in hBRS-3. Eleven mutants had a loss of GRP affinity. Furthermore, three of four amino acids in the GRPR selected used a similar approach and previously reported to be important for high affinity Bn binding, were important for GRP affinity. Some GRPR mutants containing combinations of these mutations had greater decreases in GRP affinity than any single mutation. Particularly important for GRP selectivity were K101, Q121, A198, P199, S293, R288, T297 in GRPR. These results were confirmed by making the reverse mutations in BRS-3 to make GRP gain of affinity mutants. Modeling studies demonstrated a number of the important amino acids had side-chains oriented inward and within 6A of the binding pocket. These results demonstrated this approach could identify amino acids needed for GRP affinity and complemented results from chimera/mutagenesis studies by identifying which differences in the extracellular domains of Bn receptors were important for GRP affinity.
Keywords:Bn, bombesin   BRS-3, bombesin receptor subtype 3   BB4, bombesin receptor subtype 4   BSA, bovine serum albumin fraction V   DMEM, Dulbecco's minimum essential medium   DTT, dithiothreitol   EC, extracellular   FBS, fetal bovine serum   GRP, gastrin-releasing peptide   GRPR, gastrin-releasing peptide receptor   NMB, neuromedin B   NMBR, neuromedin B receptor   PBS, phosphate-buffered saline   TM, transmembrane
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