Activation and Signaling Mechanism Revealed by Cannabinoid Receptor-Gi Complex Structures
Author(s) -
Tian Hua,
Xiaoting Li,
Lijie Wu,
Christos IliopoulosTsoutsouvas,
Yuxia Wang,
Meng Wu,
Ling Shen,
Christina A. Brust,
Spyros P. Nikas,
Feng Song,
Xiyong Song,
Shuguang Yuan,
Qianqian Sun,
Yiran Wu,
Shan Jiang,
Travis W. Grim,
Othman Benchama,
Edward L. Stahl,
Nikolai Zvonok,
Suwen Zhao,
Laura Bohn,
Alexandros Makriyannis,
ZhiJie Liu
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
cell
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 26.304
H-Index - 776
eISSN - 1097-4172
pISSN - 0092-8674
DOI - 10.1016/j.cell.2020.01.008
Subject(s) - cannabinoid receptor , agonist , biology , endocannabinoid system , cannabinoid , allosteric regulation , mechanism (biology) , g protein coupled receptor , inverse agonist , cannabinoid receptor type 2 , receptor , signal transduction , neuroscience , drug discovery , microbiology and biotechnology , pharmacology , biochemistry , philosophy , epistemology
Human endocannabinoid systems modulate multiple physiological processes mainly through the activation of cannabinoid receptors CB1 and CB2. Their high sequence similarity, low agonist selectivity, and lack of activation and G protein-coupling knowledge have hindered the development of therapeutic applications. Importantly, missing structural information has significantly held back the development of promising CB2-selective agonist drugs for treating inflammatory and neuropathic pain without the psychoactivity of CB1. Here, we report the cryoelectron microscopy structures of synthetic cannabinoid-bound CB2 and CB1 in complex with G i , as well as agonist-bound CB2 crystal structure. Of important scientific and therapeutic benefit, our results reveal a diverse activation and signaling mechanism, the structural basis of CB2-selective agonists design, and the unexpected interaction of cholesterol with CB1, suggestive of its endogenous allosteric modulating role.
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