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Sequence Co-evolution and Structure Stabilization Modulate Olfactory Receptor Expression.

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Olfactory receptors (ORs) belong to class A G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) and are activated by a variety of odorants. Till to date, there is no three-dimensional structure of an OR… Click to show full abstract

Olfactory receptors (ORs) belong to class A G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) and are activated by a variety of odorants. Till to date, there is no three-dimensional structure of an OR available. One of the major bottlenecks in obtaining purified protein for structural studies of ORs is their poor expression in heterologous cells. To design mutants that enhance expression and thereby enable protein purification, we first identified computable physical properties that recapitulate OR and class A GPCR expression and further conducted an iterative computational prediction-experimental test cycle and generated human OR mutants that express as high as biogenic amine receptors for which structures have been solved. In the process of developing the computational method to recapitulate the expression of ORs in membranes, we identified properties such as amino acid sequence co-evolution and strength of the interactions between intracellular loop 1 (ICL1) and helix 8 region of ORs enhance their heterologous expression. We identified mutations that are directly located in these regions as well as other mutations not located in these regions but allosterically strengthen the ICL1-helix8 enhance expression. These mutants also showed functional responses to known odorants. This method to enhance heterologous expression of mammalian ORs will facilitate high-throughput 'deorphanization' of ORs, enable OR purification for biochemical and structural studies to understand odorant-OR interactions.

Keywords: expression; sequence evolution; evolution structure

Journal Title: Biophysical journal
Year Published: 2022

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