Characterization of Ligand Binding to GPCRs Through Computational Methods.

Methods Mol Biol

Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Uppsala University, Biomedical Center, Box 596, Uppsala, SE-751 24, Sweden.

Published: July 2018

The recent increase in available G protein-coupled receptor structures now contributes decisively to the structure-based ligand design. In this context, computational approaches in combination with medicinal chemistry and pharmacology are extremely helpful. Here, we provide an update on our structure-based computational protocols, used to answer key questions related to GPCR-ligand binding. All combined, these techniques can shed light on ligand binding modes, determine the molecular basis of conformational selection, for agonists and antagonists, as well as of subtype selectivity. To illustrate each of these questions, we will consider examples from existing projects on three families of class A (rhodopsin-like) GPCRs: one small-molecule (nucleotide-like) family, i.e., the adenosine receptors, and two peptide-binding receptors: neuropeptide-Y and angiotensin II receptors. The successful application of the same computational protocols to investigate this diverse group of receptor families gives an idea of the general applicability of our methodology in the characterization of GPCR-ligand binding.

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