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Structural basis for recognition of antihistamine drug by human histamine receptor

Xueqian Peng, Linlin Yang, Zixuan Liu, Siyi Lou, Shiliu Mei, Meiling Li, Zhong Chen, Haitao Zhang

2022Nature Communications47 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The histamine receptors belong to the G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) superfamily, and play important roles in the regulation of histamine and other neurotransmitters in the central nervous system, as potential targets for the treatment of neurologic and psychiatric disorders. Here we report the crystal structure of human histamine receptor H 3 R bound to an antagonist PF-03654746 at 2.6 Å resolution. Combined with the computational and functional assays, our structure reveals binding modes of the antagonist and allosteric cholesterol. Molecular dynamic simulations and molecular docking of different antihistamines further elucidate the conserved ligand-binding modes. These findings are therefore expected to facilitate the structure-based design of novel antihistamines.

Topics & Concepts

Allosteric regulationG protein-coupled receptorAntihistamineHistamineHistamine receptorReceptorHistamine H1 receptorHistamine H4 receptorAntagonistDocking (animal)Drug discoveryChemistryHistamine H1 AntagonistsPharmacologyInverse agonistHistamine H3 receptorBinding siteComputational biologyNeuroscienceBiologyMedicineBiochemistryHistamine H2 receptorNursingReceptor Mechanisms and SignalingMast cells and histamineChemical Synthesis and Analysis
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