Author
Listed:
- Focco van den Akker
(Department of Molecular Biology
Cleveland Clinic Foundation)
- Xiaolun Zhang
(Department of Molecular Cardiology and)
- Masaru Miyagi
(Department of Molecular Cardiology and)
- Xuewen Huo
(Department of Molecular Cardiology and)
- Kunio S. Misono
(Department of Molecular Cardiology and)
- Vivien C. Yee
(Department of Molecular Cardiology and
Cleveland Clinic Foundation)
Abstract
The atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) hormone is secreted by the heart in response to an increase in blood pressure. ANP exhibits several potent anti-hypertensive actions in the kidney, adrenal gland and vascular system. These actions are induced by hormone binding extracellularly to the ANP receptor1, thereby activating its intracellular guanylyl cyclase domain for the production of cyclic GMP2. Here we present the crystal structure of the glycosylated dimerized hormone-binding domain of the ANP receptor at 2.0-Å resolution. The monomer comprises two interconnected subdomains, each encompassing a central β-sheet flanked by α-helices, and exhibits the type I periplasmic binding protein fold. Dimerization is mediated by the juxtaposition of four parallel helices, arranged two by two, which brings the two protruding carboxy termini into close relative proximity. From affinity labelling and mutagenesis studies, the ANP-binding site maps to the side of the dimer crevice and extends to near the dimer interface. A conserved chloride-binding site is located in the membrane distal domain, and we found that hormone binding is chloride dependent. These studies suggest mechanisms for hormone activation and the allostery of the ANP receptor.
Suggested Citation
Focco van den Akker & Xiaolun Zhang & Masaru Miyagi & Xuewen Huo & Kunio S. Misono & Vivien C. Yee, 2000.
"Structure of the dimerized hormone-binding domain of a guanylyl- cyclase-coupled receptor,"
Nature, Nature, vol. 406(6791), pages 101-104, July.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:nature:v:406:y:2000:i:6791:d:10.1038_35017602
DOI: 10.1038/35017602
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