1t34

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1t34, resolution 2.95Å

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ROTATION MECHANISM FOR TRANSMEMBRANE SIGNALING BY THE ATRIAL NATRIURETIC PEPTIDE RECEPTOR

Overview

A cardiac hormone, atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP), plays a major role in, blood pressure and volume regulation. ANP activities are mediated by a, single span transmembrane receptor carrying intrinsic guanylate cyclase, activity. ANP binding to its extracellular domain stimulates guanylate, cyclase activity by an as yet unknown mechanism. Here we report the, crystal structure of dimerized extracellular hormone-binding domain in, complex with ANP. The structural comparison with the unliganded receptor, reveals that hormone binding causes the two receptor monomers to undergo, an intermolecular twist with little intramolecular conformational change., This motion produces a Ferris wheel-like translocation of two, juxtamembrane domains in the dimer with essentially no change in the, interdomain distance. This movement alters the relative orientation of the, two domains by a shift equivalent to counterclockwise rotation of each by, 24 degrees. These results suggest that transmembrane signaling by the ANP, receptor is initiated via a hormone-induced rotation mechanism.

About this Structure

1T34 is a Protein complex structure of sequences from Rattus norvegicus with CL as ligand. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

Crystal structure of hormone-bound atrial natriuretic peptide receptor extracellular domain: rotation mechanism for transmembrane signal transduction., Ogawa H, Qiu Y, Ogata CM, Misono KS, J Biol Chem. 2004 Jul 2;279(27):28625-31. Epub 2004 Apr 26. PMID:15117952

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