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The Neurokinin-1 Receptor: Structure Dynamics and Signaling

Francisco D. Rodríguez, Rafael Coveñas

2022Receptors17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Substance P (SP), the first isolated neuropeptide, belongs to the family of tachykinin peptides and is the natural ligand of neurokinin-1 receptors (NK-1R), also named SP receptors. The undecapeptide activates the receptor after specifically binding to the protein and triggers intracellular signals leading to different biochemical events and subsequent physiological responses. This study reviews the main architectural features of this receptor, its interaction with natural and synthetic ligands, and the functional conformational states adopted after interacting with ligands and effector G proteins. The analysis of the main intracellular signaling pathways turned on by the activation of NK-1 receptors reveals the participation of different proteins supporting metabolic changes and genetic and epigenetic regulations. Furthermore, the analysis of receptor occupancy and receptor downregulation and internalization represents a complex and estimable field for basic and clinical research focused on the role of SP in physiopathology. Profound knowledge of the structural dynamics of NK-1R may help develop and assay new selective synthetic non-peptide antagonists as potential therapeutic agents applied to various pathologies and symptoms.

Topics & Concepts

ReceptorInternalizationG protein-coupled receptorSignal transductionEffectorCell biologyTachykinin receptor 1IntracellularBiologyFunctional selectivityNeuropeptideChemistryBiochemistrySubstance PNeuropeptides and Animal PhysiologyReceptor Mechanisms and SignalingNeurobiology and Insect Physiology Research