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8SL4

Dimeric form of human adenylyl cyclase 5

Summary for 8SL4
Entry DOI10.2210/pdb8sl4/pdb
EMDB information40573
DescriptorAdenylate cyclase type 5 (1 entity in total)
Functional Keywordsadenylyl cyclase, signaling protein
Biological sourceHomo sapiens (human)
Total number of polymer chains2
Total formula weight278132.62
Authors
Yen, Y.C.,Tesmer, J.J.G. (deposition date: 2023-04-20, release date: 2024-04-03, Last modification date: 2024-10-30)
Primary citationYen, Y.C.,Li, Y.,Chen, C.L.,Klose, T.,Watts, V.J.,Dessauer, C.W.,Tesmer, J.J.G.
Structure of adenylyl cyclase 5 in complex with G beta gamma offers insights into ADCY5-related dyskinesia.
Nat.Struct.Mol.Biol., 31:1189-1197, 2024
Cited by
PubMed Abstract: The nine different membrane-anchored adenylyl cyclase isoforms (AC1-9) in mammals are stimulated by the heterotrimeric G protein, Gα, but their response to Gβγ regulation is isoform specific. In the present study, we report cryo-electron microscope structures of ligand-free AC5 in complex with Gβγ and a dimeric form of AC5 that could be involved in its regulation. Gβγ binds to a coiled-coil domain that links the AC transmembrane region to its catalytic core as well as to a region (C) that is known to be a hub for isoform-specific regulation. We confirmed the Gβγ interaction with both purified proteins and cell-based assays. Gain-of-function mutations in AC5 associated with human familial dyskinesia are located at the interface of AC5 with Gβγ and show reduced conditional activation by Gβγ, emphasizing the importance of the observed interaction for motor function in humans. We propose a molecular mechanism wherein Gβγ either prevents dimerization of AC5 or allosterically modulates the coiled-coil domain, and hence the catalytic core. As our mechanistic understanding of how individual AC isoforms are uniquely regulated is limited, studies such as this may provide new avenues for isoform-specific drug development.
PubMed: 38589608
DOI: 10.1038/s41594-024-01263-0
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Experimental method
ELECTRON MICROSCOPY (7 Å)
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