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Beta-adrenergic receptors: Regulatory role of agonists

โœ Scribed by Lefkowitz, Robert J. ;Limbird, Lee E. ;Williams, Lewis T. ;Wessels, Michael


Publisher
Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
Year
1978
Tongue
English
Weight
628 KB
Volume
8
Category
Article
ISSN
0091-7419

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Abstract

Direct radioligand binding studies have been used to probe the molecular mechanisms whereby agonist catecholamines regulate the function of betaadrenergic receptors in a model system, the frog erythrocyte. The unique characteristics of agonist as opposed to antagonist action are first, the ability to stimulate the adenylate cyclase through the receptor and second, the ability to desensitize the system by alterations induced in betaโ€adrenergic receptors. These properties of agonist are not shared by antagonist despite the high affinity and specificity of antagonist binding to the betaโ€adrenergic receptors. Agonist and antagonist receptor complexes may be distinguished in a variety of ways including differences in their sensitivity to regulatory guanine nucleotides and also by gel chromatography on AcA 34 Ultragel. The agonist receptor complex appears to elute from the columns with an apparently increased size. A โ€œdynamic receptor affinity modelโ€ of betaโ€adrenergic receptor action is proposed which features several distinct conformational states of the receptor. Agonists have much higher affinity for the physiologically active or coupled state of the receptor, whereas antagonists have equal affinity for both. In addition, a third โ€œdesensitizedโ€ state of the receptor is also postulated to exist.


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