Molecular insights into the activation mechanism of GPR156 in maintaining auditory function

从分子层面揭示GPR156在维持听觉功能中的激活机制

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作者:Xiangyu Ma #,Li-Nan Chen #,Menghui Liao #,Liyan Zhang #,Kun Xi #,Jiamin Guo #,Cangsong Shen,Dan-Dan Shen,Pengjun Cai,Qingya Shen,Jieyu Qi ,Huibing Zhang,Shao-Kun Zang,Ying-Jun Dong,Luwei Miao,Jiao Qin,Su-Yu Ji,Yue Li,Jianfeng Liu,Chunyou Mao,Yan Zhang ,Renjie Chai          0

Abstract

The class C orphan G-protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) GPR156, which lacks the large extracellular region, plays a pivotal role in auditory function through Gi2/3. Here, we firstly demonstrate that GPR156 with high constitutive activity is essential for maintaining auditory function, and further reveal the structural basis of the sustained role of GPR156. We present the cryo-EM structures of human apo GPR156 and the GPR156-Gi3 complex, unveiling a small extracellular region formed by extracellular loop 2 (ECL2) and the N-terminus. The GPR156 dimer in both apo state and Gi3 protein-coupled state adopt a transmembrane (TM)5/6-TM5/6 interface, indicating the high constitutive activity of GPR156 in the apo state. Furthermore, C-terminus in G-bound subunit of GPR156 plays a dual role in promoting G protein binding within G-bound subunit while preventing the G-free subunit from binding to additional G protein. Together, these results explain how GPR156 constitutive activity is maintained through dimerization and provide a mechanistic insight into the sustained role of GPR156 in maintaining auditory function.

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