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Modeling of the three-dimensional structure of the human melanocortin 1 receptor, using an automated method and docking of a rigid cyclic melanocyte-stimulating hormone core peptide

  • Peteris Prusis
  • , Helgi B. Schiöth
  • , Ruta Muceniece
  • , Pawel Herzyk
  • , Mohammad Afshar
  • , Roderick E. Hubbard
  • , Jarl E.S. Wikberg*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Uppsala University
  • University of York
  • Farm Farm

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Abstract

A model is presented of the melanocortin 1 receptor (MC1R), constructed by use of an unbiased, objective method. The model is created directly from data derived from multiple sequence analysis, a low-resolution EM-projection map of rhodopsin, and the approximate membrane thickness. The model agrees well with available data concerning natural mutations of MC1Rs occurring in different species. A model is also presented of the most rigid ligand for this receptor, the cyclic pentapeptide cHFRWG, shown docked in the receptor model. The receptor-ligand complex model agrees well with available experimental data. The ligand is located between transmembrane region 1 (TM1), TM2, TM3, TM6, and TM7 of the receptor. Multiple interactions occur between ligand and receptor, including interactions with Leu-48 (TM1), Ser-52 (TM1), Glu-55 (TM1), Asn-91 (TM2), Glu-94 (TM2), Thr-95 (TM2) Ile-98 (TM2), Asp-121 (TM3), Thr-124 (TM3), Phe-257 (TM6), Phe-283 (TM7), Asn-290 (TM7), and Asp-294 (TM7) of the receptor.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)307-317
Number of pages11
JournalJournal of Molecular Graphics and Modelling
Volume15
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 1997
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • 3D structure
  • G-protein coupled receptor
  • Melanocortin receptor
  • Melanocyte stimulating hormone

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