Structural basis for constitutive activation and CXCL1 recognition of human herpesvirus 8-encoded G protein-coupled receptor KSHV-GPCR

Aijun Liu,Yezhou Liu, Clàudia Llinàs del Torrent Masachs,Weijia Zhang,Leonardo Pardo,Richard D. Ye

biorxiv(2023)

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Kaposi’s sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV) encodes a viral G protein-coupled receptor, KSHV-GPCR, that contributes to KSHV immune evasion and pathogenesis of Kaposi’s Sarcoma. KSHV-GPCR shares a high similarity with CXC chemokine receptors CXCR2 and can be activated by selected chemokine ligands. KSHV-GPCR is also unique for its constitutive activity by coupling to various G proteins. We investigated the structural basis of ligand-dependent as well as constitutive activity of KSHV-GPCR through cryo-EM structural determination of KSHV-GPCR-Gi signaling complexes with and without bound CXCL1 chemokine ligand. Analysis of the apo-KSHV-GPCR-Gi structure, with an overall resolution of 2.81 Å, unraveled the involvement of extracellular loop 2 in constitutive activation of the receptor. This and other structural motifs serve to stabilize the constitutively-active KSHV-GPCR. The CXCL1-bound KSHV-GPCR-Gi structure was solved to an overall resolution of 3.01 Å, and showed a two-site binding of the chemokine by the receptor. Together with functional validations, this work shed light on the structural basis for constitutive as well as CXCL1-induced activation of KSHV-GPCR. The work also demonstrates evolutionary advantage in immune evasion by KSHV through its virally encoded chemokine receptor, with potential implications in developing therapeutic strategies for KSHV infection. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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