Structure and function of a ligand-free GPCR-Gαβγ intermediate complex

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Abstract

Unraveling the signaling roles of intermediate complexes is pivotal for G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) drug development. Despite hundreds of GPCR-Gαβγ structures, these snapshots primarily capture the fully activated complex. Consequently, the functions of intermediate GPCR-G protein complexes remain elusive. Guided by a conformational landscape visualized via 19 F quantitative NMR and molecular dynamics (MD) simulation, we determined the structure of an intermediate GPCR-mini-Gαsβγcomplex at 2.8 Å using cryo-EM, by blocking its transition to the fully activated complex. Furthermore, we presented direct evidence that the intermediate complex initiates a rate-limited nucleotide exchange without progressing to the fully activated complex, in which the α-helical domain (AHD) of the Gα is partially open engaged by a second nucleotide. Our MD simulation supported the pose of the AHD domain. These advances bridge a significant gap in our understanding the complexity of GPCR signaling.

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