G蛋白偶联受体
阿扑啡
功能选择性
药物发现
受体
计算生物学
兴奋剂
药品
化学
体内
生物
药理学
生物化学
立体化学
生物碱
生物技术
作者
Bingjie Zhang,Simeng Zhao,Dehua Yang,Yiran Wu,Xin Ye,Haijie Cao,Xi‐Ping Huang,Xiaoqing Cai,Wen Sun,Na Ye,Yueming Xu,Yao Peng,Suwen Zhao,Zhi‐Jie Liu,Guisheng Zhong,Ming‐Wei Wang,Wenqing Shui
标识
DOI:10.1021/acscentsci.9b01125
摘要
Subtype selectivity and functional bias are vital in current drug discovery for G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) as selective and biased ligands are expected to yield drug leads with optimal on-target benefits and minimal side-effects. However, structure-based design and medicinal chemistry exploration remain challenging in part because of highly conserved binding pockets within subfamilies. Herein, we present an affinity mass spectrometry approach for screening herbal extracts to identify active ligands of a GPCR, the 5-HT2C receptor. Using this method, we discovered a naturally occurring aporphine 1857 that displayed strong selectivity for activating 5-HT2C without activating the 5-HT2A or 5-HT2B receptors. Remarkably, this novel ligand exhibited exclusive bias toward G protein signaling for which key residues were identified, and it showed comparable in vivo efficacy for food intake suppression and weight loss as the antiobesity drug, lorcaserin. Our study establishes an efficient approach to discovering novel GPCR ligands by exploring the largely untapped chemical space of natural products.
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