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- two CRH domains (a distal membrane homology of the first cytokine receptor '''CHR1''' and a second homology of the cytokine receptor '''CRH2''')
- two CRH domains (a distal membrane homology of the first cytokine receptor '''CHR1''' and a second homology of the cytokine receptor '''CRH2''')
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- an immunoglobuline-like domain ('''IGD ''' (<scene name='86/868181/Igd/1'>IGD heavy chain</scene> and <scene name='86/868181/Igd/2'>IGD light chain</scene>)) <ref> https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Structure/icn3d/full.html?&mmdbid=97998&bu=1&showanno=1&source=full-feature </ref> <ref name="ref4"> </ref>
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- an immunoglobuline-like domain ('''IGD ''' (<scene name='86/868181/Igd/1'>IGD heavy chain</scene> and <scene name='86/868181/Igd/2'>IGD light chain</scene>)) <ref name="refe"> https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Structure/icn3d/full.html?&mmdbid=97998&bu=1&showanno=1&source=full-feature </ref> <ref name="ref4"> </ref>
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- two additional membrane-proximal fibronectin type III ('''FN III''' (<scene name='86/868181/Fn_iii/1'>single FN III domain</scene> or <scene name='86/868181/Fn_iii/2'>Fn III domains</scene>)) domains <ref> DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.str.2012.01.019 </ref> <ref name="refl"> </ref>.
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- two additional membrane-proximal fibronectin type III ('''FN III''' (<scene name='86/868181/Fn_iii/1'>single FN III domain</scene> or <scene name='86/868181/Fn_iii/2'>Fn III domains</scene>)) domains <ref> DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.str.2012.01.019 </ref> <ref name="refl"> </ref> <ref name="refe"> </ref>.
ObR is heavily glycosylated causing an increase of 30-70 kDa in molecular weight <ref name="refl"> </ref> .
ObR is heavily glycosylated causing an increase of 30-70 kDa in molecular weight <ref name="refl"> </ref> .
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The '''CRH2''' domain is the main leptin binding site on the receptor. This domain is required for the activation of the receptor. It is composed of a region of four consecutive hydrophobic residues. In particular, <scene name='86/868181/Leu_13/1'>Leu13</scene> and <scene name='86/868181/Leu_86/1'>Leu86</scene> of leptin interact with '''<scene name='86/868181/Leu_504/2'>Leu504</scene>''' in CRH2 forming a bond via hydrophobic interactions<ref>Mapping of the interface between leptin and the leptin receptor CRH2 domain : https://jcs.biologists.org/content/118/11/2519 </ref>. In contrast, the receptor functionality is hardly affected when the CRH1 domain is deleted.
The '''CRH2''' domain is the main leptin binding site on the receptor. This domain is required for the activation of the receptor. It is composed of a region of four consecutive hydrophobic residues. In particular, <scene name='86/868181/Leu_13/1'>Leu13</scene> and <scene name='86/868181/Leu_86/1'>Leu86</scene> of leptin interact with '''<scene name='86/868181/Leu_504/2'>Leu504</scene>''' in CRH2 forming a bond via hydrophobic interactions<ref>Mapping of the interface between leptin and the leptin receptor CRH2 domain : https://jcs.biologists.org/content/118/11/2519 </ref>. In contrast, the receptor functionality is hardly affected when the CRH1 domain is deleted.
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The '''IGD''' (<scene name='86/868181/Igd/1'>IGD heavy chain</scene> and <scene name='86/868181/Igd/2'>IGD light chain</scene>) domain has no affinity for leptin but is nevertheless '''required''' for receptor activation. In the absence of this domain, the result is a receptor with a wild-type affinity for leptin. However, the receptor is completely devoid of biological activity.
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The '''IGD''' (<scene name='86/868181/Igd/1'>IGD heavy chain</scene> and <scene name='86/868181/Igd/2'>IGD light chain</scene>) domain has no affinity for leptin but is nevertheless '''required''' for receptor activation. In the absence of this domain, the result is a receptor with a wild-type affinity for leptin. However, the receptor is completely devoid of biological activity <ref name="refe"> </ref> .
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In the '''<scene name='86/868181/Fn_iii/1'>FN III</scene>''' domains, there are two conserved '''cysteines''' ('''Cys-672 and Cys-751''' <ref>Leptin receptor activation depends on critical cysteine residues in its fibronectin type III subdomains : https://www.jbc.org/article/S0021-9258(20)61429-6/fulltext </ref>) that are crucial for the activation of the receptor.
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In the '''<scene name='86/868181/Fn_iii/1'>FN III</scene>''' domains, there are two conserved '''cysteines''' ('''Cys-672 and Cys-751''' <ref>Leptin receptor activation depends on critical cysteine residues in its fibronectin type III subdomains : https://www.jbc.org/article/S0021-9258(20)61429-6/fulltext </ref>) that are crucial for the activation of the receptor <ref name="refe"> </ref>.
Moreover, in order to form an '''<scene name='86/868181/Activated_leptin_obr_complex/1'>activated 2:4 leptin:ObR complex</scene>'''., the leptin clusters '''two pre-formed ObR dimers'''.
Moreover, in order to form an '''<scene name='86/868181/Activated_leptin_obr_complex/1'>activated 2:4 leptin:ObR complex</scene>'''., the leptin clusters '''two pre-formed ObR dimers'''.

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3V6O: Leptin receptor-antibody complex

Leptin receptor

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Wauman J, Zabeau L, Tavernier J. The Leptin Receptor Complex: Heavier Than Expected? Front Endocrinol (Lausanne). 2017 Feb 21;8:30. doi: 10.3389/fendo.2017.00030., eCollection 2017. PMID:28270795 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2017.00030
  2. Le récepteur de la leptine appartient à la famille des récepteurs de cytokines : http://www.ipubli.inserm.fr/bitstream/handle/10608/746/1996_3_386.pdf?sequence=1
  3. 3.0 3.1 La leptine : une nouvelle hormone hypo-insulinémiante ? : http://ipubli-inserm.inist.fr/bitstream/handle/10608/532/MS_1997_10_1200.pdf?sequence=1
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Structure/icn3d/full.html?&mmdbid=97998&bu=1&showanno=1&source=full-feature
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2
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  7. 7.0 7.1 La leptine : votre cerveau, l'appétit et l'obésité : https://www.societe-neuroendocrinologie.fr/Breves/03-La-leptine-votre-cerveau-l-appetit-et-l-obesite
  8. La leptine : une clé pour la reproduction : http://www.ipubli.inserm.fr/bitstream/handle/10608/1310/1999_2_191.pdf?sequence=2
  9. 9.0 9.1 Hormonal Regulation of Fuel Metabolism : https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/agricultural-and-biological-sciences/leptin-receptor
  10. Leptin receptor : https://www.britannica.com/science/leptin-receptor
  11. Leptin in pregnancy and development: a contributor to adulthood disease? : https://journals.physiology.org/doi/full/10.1152/ajpendo.00312.2014
  12. The Leptin Receptor Complex: Heavier Than Expected? : https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fendo.2017.00030/full
  13. Mapping of the interface between leptin and the leptin receptor CRH2 domain : https://jcs.biologists.org/content/118/11/2519
  14. Leptin receptor activation depends on critical cysteine residues in its fibronectin type III subdomains : https://www.jbc.org/article/S0021-9258(20)61429-6/fulltext
  15. Role of OB-RGRP : https://www.institutcochin.fr/linstitut/evenements/ob-rgrp-regulateur-negatif-du-recepteur-de-la
  16. Le récepteur à la leptine et son role dans le développement de l'obésité : https://www.futura-sciences.com/sante/dossiers/medecine-recepteurs-membranaires-point-mire-medicaments-783/page/4/
  17. Polymorphisme des récepteurs de la leptine et de la leptine et perte de grossesse récurrente : https://fre.bioconus.com/leptin-leptin-receptor-polymorphisms-721959
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