The High-Resolution Structure of Activated Opsin Reveals a Conserved Solvent Network in the Transmembrane Region Essential for Activation.

Publication Type:

Journal Article

Source:

Structure, Volume 23, Issue 12, p.2358-2364 (2015)

Keywords:

Amino Acid Sequence, Binding Sites, GTP-Binding Proteins, Hydrogen Bonding, Molecular Sequence Data, Protein Binding, Rhodopsin, Water

Abstract:

<p>Rhodopsin, a light-activated G protein coupled receptor (GPCR), has been the subject of numerous biochemical and structural investigations, serving as a model receptor for GPCRs and their activation. We present the 2.3-Å resolution structure of native source rhodopsin stabilized in a conformation competent for G protein binding. An extensive water-mediated hydrogen bond network linking the chromophore binding site to the site of G protein binding is observed, providing connections to conserved motifs essential for GPCR activation. Comparison of this extensive solvent-mediated hydrogen-bonding network with the positions of ordered solvent in earlier crystallographic structures of rhodopsin photointermediates reveals both static structural and dynamic functional water-protein interactions present during the activation process. When considered along with observations that solvent occupies similar positions in the structures of other GPCRs, these analyses strongly support an integral role for this dynamic ordered water network in both rhodopsin and GPCR activation.</p>

PDB: 
4X1H
Detector: 
PILATUS
Beamline: 
24-ID-C