What Do Structures Tell Us About Chemokine Receptor Function and Antagonism?

Annu Rev Biophys

Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, California 92093; email: ,

Published: May 2017

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  • Chemokines and their G protein-coupled receptors play a crucial role in cell migration, influencing both basic biological functions and disease processes, including inflammation and cancer.
  • Recent X-ray structures of chemokine-receptor complexes offer detailed insights into how chemokines interact with receptors and activate them, while computational modeling helps explore additional receptor:chemokine interactions.
  • Studies on chemokine receptor structures with small molecules reveal complex structural dynamics, highlight challenges at receptor:chemokine interfaces, and suggest new opportunities for drug development based on these insights.

Article Abstract

Chemokines and their cell surface G protein-coupled receptors are critical for cell migration, not only in many fundamental biological processes but also in inflammatory diseases and cancer. Recent X-ray structures of two chemokines complexed with full-length receptors provided unprecedented insight into the atomic details of chemokine recognition and receptor activation, and computational modeling informed by new experiments leverages these insights to gain understanding of many more receptor:chemokine pairs. In parallel, chemokine receptor structures with small molecules reveal the complicated and diverse structural foundations of small molecule antagonism and allostery, highlight the inherent physicochemical challenges of receptor:chemokine interfaces, and suggest novel epitopes that can be exploited to overcome these challenges. The structures and models promote unique understanding of chemokine receptor biology, including the interpretation of two decades of experimental studies, and will undoubtedly assist future drug discovery endeavors.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5764094PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev-biophys-051013-022942DOI Listing

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