Abstract

Ligand binding to extracellular domains of G protein-coupled receptors can result in novel and nuanced allosteric effects on receptor signaling. We previously showed that the protein-protein interaction of carboxypeptidase M (CPM) and kinin B1 receptor (B1R) enhances B1R signaling in two ways; 1) kinin binding to CPM causes a conformational activation of the B1R, and 2) CPM-generated des-Arg-kinin agonist is efficiently delivered to the B1R. Here, we show CPM is also a positive allosteric modulator of B1R signaling to its agonist, des-Arg(10)-kallidin (DAKD). In HEK cells stably transfected with B1R, co-expression of CPM enhanced DAKD-stimulated increases in intracellular Ca(2+) or phosphoinositide turnover by a leftward shift of the dose-response curve without changing the maximum. CPM increased B1R affinity for DAKD by ∼5-fold but had no effect on basal B1R-dependent phosphoinositide turnover. Soluble, recombinant CPM bound to HEK cells expressing B1Rs without stimulating receptor signaling. CPM positive allosteric action was independent of enzyme activity but depended on interaction of its C-terminal domain with the B1R extracellular loop 2. Disruption of the CPM/B1R interaction or knockdown of CPM in cytokine-treated primary human endothelial cells inhibited the allosteric enhancement of CPM on B1R DAKD binding or ERK1/2 activation. CPM also enhanced the DAKD-induced B1R conformational change as detected by increased intramolecular fluorescence or bioluminescence resonance energy transfer. Thus, CPM binding to extracellular loop 2 of the B1R results in positive allosteric modulation of B1R signaling, and disruption of this interaction could provide a novel therapeutic approach to reduce pathological B1R signaling.

Highlights

  • Carboxypeptidase M (CPM) generates agonist for the kinin B1 receptor (B1R)

  • We previously showed that the protein-protein interaction of carboxypeptidase M (CPM) and kinin B1 receptor (B1R) enhances B1R signaling in two ways; 1) kinin binding to CPM causes a conformational activation of the B1R, and 2) CPM-generated des-Arg-kinin agonist is efficiently delivered to the B1R

  • CPM Enhances B1R Signaling at Submaximal Agonist Concentration—Based on our previous work, CPM heterodimerizes with the B1R on the membrane, and this interaction enhances B1R signaling in two ways [29, 34, 35]

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Summary

Background

Carboxypeptidase M (CPM) generates agonist for the kinin B1 receptor (B1R). Results: CPM binds to B1R on the cell membrane and allosterically increases B1R agonist affinity. B1R activation is involved in the therapeutic effects of enzyme; GPCR, G protein-coupled receptor; DAKD, des-Arg10-kallidin; CT peptide, Ac-KGQVFDQNGNPLPN-NH2; dansyl-Ala-Arg, 5-dimethylaminonaphthalene-1-sulfonyl-L-alanyl-L-arginine; TC, tetracysteine; FlAsH, fluorescein arsenical hairpin binder; HLMVEC, human lung microvascular endothelial cell; CPD, carboxypeptidase D; DIII, domain III; CPN, carboxypeptidase N; PI, phosphoinositide; KD, kallidin; BK, bradykinin; IP3, inositol triphosphate; EL2, extracellular loop 2. CPM is an endogenous positive allosteric modulator of B1R signaling to its orthosteric agonist

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