Name | Larissa Silva |
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Organization or Institution | University of Florida |
Topic | Biochemistry / Chem Bio. |
Title | Using single-molecule FRET to study the dynamics of GPCR - G protein ternary complexes |
Author(s) | Larissa Oriana Silva1 Alyssa Gonneville2 Gabriella Sprague1 Daniel Alec Nutter1 Rajan Lamichhane2 Matthew T. Eddy1 |
Author Institution(s) | 1) University of Florida |
Abstract | G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) play a significant role in human physiology, making them promising drug targets. They initiate cellular signaling events through interactions with their intracellular partner G protein upon binding of external stimuli, such as hormones, neurotransmitters, and small molecule drugs. Determining the lifetime of the GPCR – G protein ternary complexes among differing conditions, such as ligand efficacy or lipid environment, is essential to understanding how these proteins signal and thus will allow for an enhancement in current therapeutic designs. Here, we leverage single-molecule FRET (smFRET) to study how differing ligand efficacies impact the lifetime of the A2A adenosine receptor (A2AAR) and mini-Gs, a G protein variant engineered to facilitate structural studies. We find that the two proteins complex under both agonist bound and antagonist bound conditions, but the behavior of this complex differs depending on the ligand efficacy. |