Journal of Biological Chemistry
Volume 285, Issue 43, 22 October 2010, Pages 33463-33474
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Elucidation of a Novel Extracellular Calcium-binding Site on Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor 1α (mGluR1α) That Controls Receptor Activation*,

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Metabotropic glutamate receptor 1α (mGluR1α) exerts important effects on numerous neurological processes. Although mGluR1α is known to respond to extracellular Ca2+ ([Ca2+]o) and the crystal structures of the extracellular domains (ECDs) of several mGluRs have been determined, the calcium-binding site(s) and structural determinants of Ca2+-modulated signaling in the Glu receptor family remain elusive. Here, we identify a novel Ca2+-binding site in the mGluR1α ECD using a recently developed computational algorithm. This predicted site (comprising Asp-318, Glu-325, and Asp-322 and the carboxylate side chain of the receptor agonist, Glu) is situated in the hinge region in the ECD of mGluR1α adjacent to the reported Glu-binding site, with Asp-318 involved in both Glu and calcium binding. Mutagenesis studies indicated that binding of Glu and Ca2+ to their distinct but partially overlapping binding sites synergistically modulated mGluR1α activation of intracellular Ca2+ ([Ca2+]i) signaling. Mutating the Glu-binding site completely abolished Glu signaling while leaving its Ca2+-sensing capability largely intact. Mutating the predicted Ca2+-binding residues abolished or significantly reduced the sensitivity of mGluR1α not only to [Ca2+]o and [Gd3+]o but also, in some cases, to Glu. The dual activation of mGluR1α by [Ca2+]o and Glu has important implications for the activation of other mGluR subtypes and related receptors. It also opens up new avenues for developing allosteric modulators of mGluR function that target specific human diseases.

Calcium-binding Proteins
Calcium Imaging
Calcium Intracellular Release
G Protein-coupled Receptors (GPCR)
Glutamate Receptors Metabotropic
Calcium-binding Site

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This work was supported, in whole or in part, by National Institutes of Health Grants GM081749-01 (to J. J. Y.), DK078331 (to E. M. B.), and NS055179 (to R. A. H.).

The on-line version of this article (available at http://www.jbc.org) contains supplemental “Experimental Procedures,” “Results,” Figs. S1 and S2, Tables S1 and S2, and references.