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Preparation of a stable CCL5·CCR5·Gi signaling complex for Cryo-EM analysis
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ID 4643805
Author(s) Isaikina, Polina; Tsai, Ching-Ju; Petrovic, Ivana; Rogowski, Marco; Dürr, Alexandra Meng; Grzesiek, Stephan
Author(s) at UniBasel Grzesiek, Stephan
Isaikina, Polina
Petrovic, Ivana
Rogowski, Marco
Meng Dürr, Alexandra
Year 2022
Title Preparation of a stable CCL5·CCR5·Gi signaling complex for Cryo-EM analysis
Editor(s) Shukla, Arun K.
Book title Biomolecular Interactions Part B
Volume 169
Publisher Elsevier
Place of publication Amsterdam, Netherlands
Pages 115-141
ISSN/ISBN 0091-679X ; 978-0-12-823353-5
Series title Methods in Cell Biology
Keywords Chemokine purification; Chemokine receptor purification; G protein coupled receptor (GPCR); GPCR•G protein complex assembly; HIV; Insect cell expression; Membrane protein structure
Mesh terms Chemokine CCL5, chemistry; Chemokines, metabolism; Cryoelectron Microscopy; Humans; Receptors, CCR5, metabolism; Receptors, G-Protein-Coupled; Signal Transduction
Abstract The numerous chemokines and their cognate G protein-coupled chemokine receptors on the surface of leukocytes form a complex signaling network, which regulates the immune response and also other key physiological processes. Currently only a very limited number of structures of chemokine-chemokine receptor complexes have been solved. More structures are needed for the understanding of their mechanism of action and the rational design of drugs against these highly relevant therapeutic targets. Recently, we have determined the cryo-EM structure of the human wild-type CCR5 chemokine receptor, which is also the HIV-1 coreceptor, in its active conformation bound to the chemokine super-agonist [6P4]CCL5 and the heterotrimeric Gi protein. The structure provides the rationale for the sequence-activity relation of agonist and antagonist CCR5 chemokine ligands. In this chapter, we present a detailed protocol for the preparation of the active agonist chemokine-CCR5-Gi complex for cryo-EM studies including quality controls and caveats. As such the protocol may serve as starting point for structural and biophysical studies of other chemokine-chemokine receptor complexes.
edoc-URL https://edoc.unibas.ch/88607/
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Digital Object Identifier DOI 10.1016/bs.mcb.2022.03.001
ISI-number MEDLINE:35623699
 
   

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