PGE1 and PGA1 bind to Nurr1 and activate its transcriptional function

The orphan nuclear receptor Nurr1 is critical for the development, maintenance and protection of midbrain dopaminergic (mDA) neurons. Here we show that prostaglandin E1 (PGE1) and its dehydrated metabolite, PGA1, directly interact with the ligand-binding domain (LBD) of Nurr1 and stimulate its trans...

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Main Authors: Rajan, Sreekanth, Jang, Yongwoo, Kim, Chun-Hyung, Kim, Woori, Toh, Hui Ting, Jeon, Jeha, Song, Bin, Serra, Aida, Lescar, Julien, Yoo, Jun Yeob, Beldar, Serap, Ye, Hong, Kang, Congbao, Liu, Xue-Wei, Feitosa, Melissa, Kim, Yeahan, Hwang, Dabin, Goh, Geraldine, Lim, Kah-Leong, Park, Hye Min, Lee, Choong Hwan, Oh, Sungwhan F., Petsko, Gregory A., Yoon, Ho Sup, Kim, Kwang-Soo
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1552802022-07-21T08:45:43Z PGE1 and PGA1 bind to Nurr1 and activate its transcriptional function Rajan, Sreekanth Jang, Yongwoo Kim, Chun-Hyung Kim, Woori Toh, Hui Ting Jeon, Jeha Song, Bin Serra, Aida Lescar, Julien Yoo, Jun Yeob Beldar, Serap Ye, Hong Kang, Congbao Liu, Xue-Wei Feitosa, Melissa Kim, Yeahan Hwang, Dabin Goh, Geraldine Lim, Kah-Leong Park, Hye Min Lee, Choong Hwan Oh, Sungwhan F. Petsko, Gregory A. Yoon, Ho Sup Kim, Kwang-Soo School of Biological Sciences Interdisciplinary Graduate School (IGS) School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine) National Neuroscience Institute Nanyang Institute of Technology in Health and Medicine NTU Institute of Structural Biology Science::Chemistry Source Data Extended Data The orphan nuclear receptor Nurr1 is critical for the development, maintenance and protection of midbrain dopaminergic (mDA) neurons. Here we show that prostaglandin E1 (PGE1) and its dehydrated metabolite, PGA1, directly interact with the ligand-binding domain (LBD) of Nurr1 and stimulate its transcriptional function. We also report the crystallographic structure of Nurr1-LBD bound to PGA1 at 2.05 Å resolution. PGA1 couples covalently to Nurr1-LBD by forming a Michael adduct with Cys566, and induces notable conformational changes, including a 21° shift of the activation function-2 helix (H12) away from the protein core. Furthermore, PGE1/PGA1 exhibit neuroprotective effects in a Nurr1-dependent manner, prominently enhance expression of Nurr1 target genes in mDA neurons and improve motor deficits in 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine-lesioned mouse models of Parkinson's disease. Based on these results, we propose that PGE1/PGA1 represent native ligands of Nurr1 and can exert neuroprotective effects on mDA neurons, via activation of Nurr1's transcriptional function. Ministry of Education (MOE) National Medical Research Council (NMRC) National Research Foundation (NRF) This work was supported by NIH grant nos. NS070577 and NS084869 (to K.-S.K.), NRF-2018M3A9B5023055 grant (to C.-H.K.), Ministry of Education Singapore AcRF Tier 2 Grant (no. ARC55/16) and Tang Tieng See Advancement Fund (to H.S.Y.), and National Medical Research Council, Singapore (grant no. TCR/013-NNI/2014; to K.L.L. and H.S.Y.). 2022-03-17T05:22:28Z 2022-03-17T05:22:28Z 2020 Journal Article Rajan, S., Jang, Y., Kim, C., Kim, W., Toh, H. T., Jeon, J., Song, B., Serra, A., Lescar, J., Yoo, J. Y., Beldar, S., Ye, H., Kang, C., Liu, X., Feitosa, M., Kim, Y., Hwang, D., Goh, G., Lim, K., ...Kim, K. (2020). PGE1 and PGA1 bind to Nurr1 and activate its transcriptional function. Nature Chemical Biology, 16(8), 876-886. https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41589-020-0553-6 1552-4450 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/155280 10.1038/s41589-020-0553-6 32451509 2-s2.0-85085351259 8 16 876 886 en NS070577 NS084869 NRF-2018M3A9B5023055 ARC55/16 TCR/013-NNI/2014 Nature Chemical Biology © 2020 The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature America, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Rajan, Sreekanth
Jang, Yongwoo
Kim, Chun-Hyung
Kim, Woori
Toh, Hui Ting
Jeon, Jeha
Song, Bin
Serra, Aida
Lescar, Julien
Yoo, Jun Yeob
Beldar, Serap
Ye, Hong
Kang, Congbao
Liu, Xue-Wei
Feitosa, Melissa
Kim, Yeahan
Hwang, Dabin
Goh, Geraldine
Lim, Kah-Leong
Park, Hye Min
Lee, Choong Hwan
Oh, Sungwhan F.
Petsko, Gregory A.
Yoon, Ho Sup
Kim, Kwang-Soo
PGE1 and PGA1 bind to Nurr1 and activate its transcriptional function
description The orphan nuclear receptor Nurr1 is critical for the development, maintenance and protection of midbrain dopaminergic (mDA) neurons. Here we show that prostaglandin E1 (PGE1) and its dehydrated metabolite, PGA1, directly interact with the ligand-binding domain (LBD) of Nurr1 and stimulate its transcriptional function. We also report the crystallographic structure of Nurr1-LBD bound to PGA1 at 2.05 Å resolution. PGA1 couples covalently to Nurr1-LBD by forming a Michael adduct with Cys566, and induces notable conformational changes, including a 21° shift of the activation function-2 helix (H12) away from the protein core. Furthermore, PGE1/PGA1 exhibit neuroprotective effects in a Nurr1-dependent manner, prominently enhance expression of Nurr1 target genes in mDA neurons and improve motor deficits in 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine-lesioned mouse models of Parkinson's disease. Based on these results, we propose that PGE1/PGA1 represent native ligands of Nurr1 and can exert neuroprotective effects on mDA neurons, via activation of Nurr1's transcriptional function.
author2 School of Biological Sciences
author_facet School of Biological Sciences
Rajan, Sreekanth
Jang, Yongwoo
Kim, Chun-Hyung
Kim, Woori
Toh, Hui Ting
Jeon, Jeha
Song, Bin
Serra, Aida
Lescar, Julien
Yoo, Jun Yeob
Beldar, Serap
Ye, Hong
Kang, Congbao
Liu, Xue-Wei
Feitosa, Melissa
Kim, Yeahan
Hwang, Dabin
Goh, Geraldine
Lim, Kah-Leong
Park, Hye Min
Lee, Choong Hwan
Oh, Sungwhan F.
Petsko, Gregory A.
Yoon, Ho Sup
Kim, Kwang-Soo
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author Rajan, Sreekanth
Jang, Yongwoo
Kim, Chun-Hyung
Kim, Woori
Toh, Hui Ting
Jeon, Jeha
Song, Bin
Serra, Aida
Lescar, Julien
Yoo, Jun Yeob
Beldar, Serap
Ye, Hong
Kang, Congbao
Liu, Xue-Wei
Feitosa, Melissa
Kim, Yeahan
Hwang, Dabin
Goh, Geraldine
Lim, Kah-Leong
Park, Hye Min
Lee, Choong Hwan
Oh, Sungwhan F.
Petsko, Gregory A.
Yoon, Ho Sup
Kim, Kwang-Soo
author_sort Rajan, Sreekanth
title PGE1 and PGA1 bind to Nurr1 and activate its transcriptional function
title_short PGE1 and PGA1 bind to Nurr1 and activate its transcriptional function
title_full PGE1 and PGA1 bind to Nurr1 and activate its transcriptional function
title_fullStr PGE1 and PGA1 bind to Nurr1 and activate its transcriptional function
title_full_unstemmed PGE1 and PGA1 bind to Nurr1 and activate its transcriptional function
title_sort pge1 and pga1 bind to nurr1 and activate its transcriptional function
publishDate 2022
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/155280
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