An operational model for GPCR homodimers and its application in the analysis of biased signaling

Bin Zhou, Jesús Giraldo*

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Abstract

G-protein-coupled receptors are one of the most important protein superfamilies as drug targets in drug discovery programs. Their interactions with ligands are influenced by their homomerization. In this study, we propose an operational model for receptor homodimers, which includes constitutive receptor activity. Distinct functional response curves can be obtained from this model, which can satisfactorily depict typical complex experimental data as biphasic and bell-shaped curves. Operational parameters in the model can provide mechanistic explanations for observed functional complexity associated with the cooperativity and intrinsic efficacy of ligands. Because the model presented here is derived from the conceptual framework of operational models, it takes advantage of the body of knowledge coming from the widespread use of this type of modeling. The operational homodimer model can also explain the biased signaling dependent on ligand concentration. In conclusion, this operational homodimer model has a wide range of applications in pharmacological research.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1591-1595
Number of pages5
JournalDrug Discovery Today
Volume23
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2018

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