Unsaturated bond recognition leads to biased signal in a fatty acid receptor
- PMID: 36862765
- DOI: 10.1126/science.add6220
Unsaturated bond recognition leads to biased signal in a fatty acid receptor
Abstract
Individual free fatty acids (FAs) play important roles in metabolic homeostasis, many through engagement with more than 40G protein-coupled receptors. Searching for receptors to sense beneficial omega-3 FAs of fish oil enabled the identification of GPR120, which is involved in a spectrum of metabolic diseases. Here, we report six cryo-electron microscopy structures of GPR120 in complex with FA hormones or TUG891 and Gi or Giq trimers. Aromatic residues inside the GPR120 ligand pocket were responsible for recognizing different double-bond positions of these FAs and connect ligand recognition to distinct effector coupling. We also investigated synthetic ligand selectivity and the structural basis of missense single-nucleotide polymorphisms. We reveal how GPR120 differentiates rigid double bonds and flexible single bonds. The knowledge gleaned here may facilitate rational drug design targeting to GPR120.
Comment in
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Sensing unsaturated fatty acids: insights from GPR120 signaling.Cell Res. 2023 Sep;33(9):657-658. doi: 10.1038/s41422-023-00814-2. Cell Res. 2023. PMID: 37142674 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
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