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Plasmon Resonance Studies of Agonist/antagonist Binding to the Human Delta-opioid Receptor: New Structural Insights into Receptor-ligand Interactions

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Journal Biophys J
Publisher Cell Press
Specialty Biophysics
Date 2000 Oct 29
PMID 11053123
Citations 27
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Abstract

Structural changes accompanying the binding of ligands to the cloned human delta-opioid receptor immobilized in a solid-supported lipid bilayer have been investigated using coupled plasmon-waveguide resonance spectroscopy. This highly sensitive technique directly monitors mass density, conformation, and molecular orientation changes occurring in anisotropic thin films and allows direct determination of binding constants. Although both agonist binding and antagonist binding to the receptor cause increases in molecular ordering within the proteolipid membrane, only agonist binding induces an increase in thickness and molecular packing density of the membrane. This is a consequence of mass movements perpendicular to the plane of the bilayer occurring within the lipid and receptor components. These results are consistent with models of receptor function that involve changes in the orientation of transmembrane helices.

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