Cell Reports (Jul 2021)

Structure and dynamics of semaglutide- and taspoglutide-bound GLP-1R-Gs complexes

  • Xin Zhang,
  • Matthew J. Belousoff,
  • Yi-Lynn Liang,
  • Radostin Danev,
  • Patrick M. Sexton,
  • Denise Wootten

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 36, no. 2
p. 109374

Abstract

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Summary: The glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor (GLP-1R) regulates insulin secretion, carbohydrate metabolism, and appetite and is an important target for treatment of type 2 diabetes and obesity. Multiple GLP-1R agonists have entered into clinical trials, with some, such as semaglutide, progressing to approval. Others, including taspoglutide, failed due to the high incidence of side effects or insufficient efficacy. GLP-1R agonists have a broad spectrum of signaling profiles, but molecular understanding is limited by a lack of structural information on how different agonists engage with the GLP-1R. Here, we report cryoelectron microscopy (cryo-EM) structures and cryo-EM 3D variability analysis of semaglutide- and taspoglutide-bound GLP-1R-Gs protein complexes. These reveal similar peptide interactions to GLP-1 but different motions within the receptor and bound peptides, providing insights into the molecular determinants of GLP-1R peptide engagement.

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