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Structure of a G protein-coupled receptor with GRK2 and a biased ligand

Research Square (Research Square)(2022)

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Abstract
Phosphorylation of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCR) by GPCR kinases (GRKs) desensitizes G protein signaling and promotes arrestin signaling, which is also modulated by biased ligands[1][1]–[6][2]. Molecular assembly of GRKs to GPCRs and the basis of GRK-mediated biased signaling remain largely unknown due to the weak GPCR-GRK interactions. Here we report the complex structure of neurotensin receptor 1 (NTSR1) bound to GRK2, Gαq, and an arrestin-biased ligand, SBI-553[7][3], at a resolution of 2.92 Å. The high-quality density map reveals the clear arrangement of the intact GRK2 with the receptor, with the N-terminal helix of GRK2 docking into the open cytoplasmic pocket formed by the outward movement of the receptor TM6, analogous of the binding of G protein to the receptor. Strikingly, the arrestin-biased ligand is found at the interface between GRK2 and NTSR1 to enhance GRK2 binding. The binding mode of the biased ligand is compatible with arrestin binding but is clashed with the binding of a G protein, thus provide an unambiguous mechanism for its arrestin-biased signaling capability. Together, our structure provides a solid model for understanding the details of GPCR-GRK interactions and biased signaling. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest. [1]: #ref-1 [2]: #ref-6 [3]: #ref-7
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receptor,grk2,biased ligand,protein-coupled
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