Exploring the Activation Mechanism of the GPR183 Receptor.

J Phys Chem B

School of Life and Health Sciences, School of Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen, Guangdong 518172, PR China.

Published: June 2024

The G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) play a pivotal role in numerous biological processes as crucial cell membrane receptors. However, the dynamic mechanisms underlying the activation of GPR183, a specific GPCR, remain largely elusive. To address this, we employed computational simulation techniques to elucidate the activation process and key events associated with GPR183, including conformational changes from inactive to active state, binding interactions with the G protein complex, and GDP release. Our findings demonstrate that the association between GPR183 and the G protein involves the formation of receptor-specific conformations, the gradual proximity of the G protein to the binding pocket, and fine adjustments of the protein conformation, ultimately leading to a stable GPR183-G complex characterized by a high energy barrier. The presence of G protein partially promotes GPR183 activation, which is consistent with the observation of GPCR constitutive activity test experiments, thus illustrating the reliability of our calculations. Moreover, our study suggests the existence of a stable partially activated state preceding complete activation, providing novel avenues for future investigations. In addition, the relevance of GPR183 for various diseases, such as colitis, the response of eosinophils to infection, antiviral properties, and pulmonary inflammation, has been emphasized, underscoring its therapeutic potential. Consequently, understanding the activation process of GPR183 through molecular dynamic simulations offers valuable kinetic insights that can aid in the development of targeted therapies.

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