The positive allosteric modulator C1 enhances Y4 receptor G-protein signaling and ligand binding while showing high selectivity for Y4 receptor over related subtypes.
Preclinical models (COS-7 and HEK293 cells transiently or stably expressing human Y4R, Y4R/Y1R chimeras, and Y4R single point mutants)
Positive allosteric modulator C1
Vehicle/DMSO control or baseline without C1
Y4R G-protein signaling potentiation, ligand binding affinity, and arrestin-3 recruitmentsurrogate
The novel positive allosteric modulator C1 selectively enhances Y4R signaling and helps identify key structural domains and residues required for stabilizing the active ligand-bound conformation of the receptor.
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Abstract The neuropeptide Y 4 receptor (Y 4 R) and its endogenous ligand pancreatic polypeptide (PP) are primarily involved in the regulation of satiety and energy balance and present relevant pharmacological targets. We characterized the novel Y 4 R positive allosteric modulator C1 that enhances Y 4 R G-protein signaling, ligand binding, and arrestin-3 recruitment to Y 4 R. Comparison with a close analog revealed the structural importance of an ethyl acetate moiety for Y 4 R affinity and PAM activity at the G-protein pathway. C1 shows a high selectivity for the Y 4 R, while signaling of the related subtypes Y 1 R, Y 2 R, and Y 5 R is not affected. Y 4 R G-protein signaling is even potentiated by the low-affinity agonists neuropeptide Y and peptide YY. Binding affinity of the endogenous ligands to Y 4 R is enhanced by C1, indicating a stabilization of the ligand-bound Y 4 R conformation. Using Y 4 R/Y 1 R chimera, important Y 4 R domains for C1 activity were identified. Single point mutagenesis and computational docking pinpointed hot-spot residues at Y 4 R important for stabilizing the active ligand-bound conformation.
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Corinna Schüß
Leipzig University
Oanh Vu
Vanderbilt University
Tim Pelczyk
Leipzig University of Applied Sciences
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences
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Schüß et al. (Tue,) reported a other. The positive allosteric modulator C1 enhances Y4 receptor G-protein signaling and ligand binding while showing high selectivity for Y4 receptor over related subtypes.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6967197b87ba607552bb96f0 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00018-025-06019-7