Genetically Encoded Photo-cross-linkers Map the Binding Site of an Allosteric Drug on a G Protein-Coupled Receptor
Amy Grunbeck, Thomas Huber, Ravinder Abrol, Bartosz Trzaskowski, William A. Goddard III, Thomas P. Sakmar
2012ACS Chemical Biology, 7(6), 967-97273cited
Abstract
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are dynamic membrane proteins that bind extracellular molecules to transduce signals. Although GPCRs represent the largest class of therapeutic targets, only a small percentage of their ligand-binding sites are precisely defined. Here we describe the novel application of targeted photo-cross-linking using unnatural amino acids to obtain structural information about the allosteric binding site of a small molecule drug, the CCR5-targeted HIV-1 co-receptor blocker maraviroc.
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Grunbeck, A., Huber, T., Abrol, R., Trzaskowski, B., III, W. A. G., & Sakmar, T. P. (2012). Genetically Encoded Photo-cross-linkers Map the Binding Site of an Allosteric Drug on a G Protein-Coupled Receptor. *ACS Chemical Biology*, *7*(6), 967-972. https://doi.org/10.1021/cb300059z
