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Melatonin receptor structure and signaling

Hiroyuki Okamoto, Erika Cecon, Osamu Nureki, Silvia Rivara, Ralf Jockers

2024Journal of Pineal Research46 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Melatonin (5‐methoxy‐ N ‐acetyltryptamine) binds with high affinity and specificity to membrane receptors. Several receptor subtypes exist in different species, of which the mammalian MT 1 and MT 2 receptors are the best‐characterized. They are members of the G protein‐coupled receptor superfamily, preferentially coupling to G i/o proteins but also to other G proteins in a cell‐context‐depending manner. In this review, experts on melatonin receptors will summarize the current state of the field. We briefly report on the discovery and classification of melatonin receptors, then focus on the molecular structure of human MT 1 and MT 2 receptors and highlight the importance of molecular simulations to identify new ligands and to understand the structural dynamics of these receptors. We then describe the state‐of‐the‐art of the intracellular signaling pathways activated by melatonin receptors and their complexes. Brief statements on the molecular toolbox available for melatonin receptor studies and future perspectives will round‐up this review.

Topics & Concepts

MelatoninReceptorMelatonin receptorG protein-coupled receptorBiologyContext (archaeology)Cell biologyClass C GPCRSignal transductionRhodopsin-like receptorsBiochemistryNeuroscienceMetabotropic receptorAgonistPaleontologyCircadian rhythm and melatoninReceptor Mechanisms and SignalingNeuroendocrine regulation and behavior