Recognition and signal transduction mechanism of Escherichia coli heat-stable enterotoxin and its receptor, guanylate cyclase C
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Recognition and signal transduction mechanism of Escherichia coli heat-stable enterotoxin and its receptor, guanylate cyclase C
Abstract
Guanylate cyclase C (GC-C), a member of the membrane-bound GC family, consists of an extracellular domain (ECD) and an intracellular domain, which are connected by a single-transmembrane region. GC-C is a receptor protein, i.e. specifically stimulated by the endogenous peptides guanylin, uroguanylin, lymphoguanylin, and the exogenous peptide heat-stable enterotoxin (ST(a)), secreted by pathogenic Escherichia coli and acting on the intestinal brush border membranes. The binding of these peptide ligands to the ECD of GC-C results in the synthesis of cyclic GMP in cells, which, in turn, regulates a variety of intracellular physiologic processes. As the cloning of GC-C, its physiologic functions of each domain have been vigorously investigated. The structural characterization of the ligand-binding domain of the receptor promises to provide important clues for better understanding of the mechanisms of receptor recognition and activation. Recently, structural data for each domain of membrane-bound GCs and related proteins has become available. Coupling information obtained from such work and validation of structure-function relationships of GC-C and its ligands should allow for three-dimensional mapping of their interaction site in detail. Our approach to this issue involved designing photoaffinity-labeling ST(a) analogs, capable of binding covalently to the ligand-binding region of the ECD of GC-C. The photoaffinity-labeling ligand was used to covalently label a soluble form of the recombinant ECD protein. Mass spectrometric analyses of an endoproteinase digest of the ECD revealed that the ligand specifically bound to a narrow region contained in the membrane-proximal subdomain of the ECD of GC-C. These results will enable us to identify the possible binding motifs within the ligand-binding domain by computer modeling. In this review, we summarize the available data on the recognition mechanism between ST(a) and GC-C at the molecular level.
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