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The lipid phase preference of the adenosine A2A receptor depends on its ligand binding state

Giant unilamellar protein vesicles (GUPs) were formed with the adenosine A2A receptor (A2AR) incorporated in the lipid bilayer and protein partitioning into the liquid ordered and liquid disordered phases was observed. When no ligand is bound, A2AR partitions preferentially into the liquid disordere...

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Published in:Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) England), 2019-05, Vol.55 (40), p.5724-5727
Main Authors: Gutierrez, M Gertrude, Deyell, Jacob, White, Kate L, Dalle Ore, Lucia C, Cherezov, Vadim, Stevens, Raymond C, Malmstadt, Noah
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Language:English
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Summary:Giant unilamellar protein vesicles (GUPs) were formed with the adenosine A2A receptor (A2AR) incorporated in the lipid bilayer and protein partitioning into the liquid ordered and liquid disordered phases was observed. When no ligand is bound, A2AR partitions preferentially into the liquid disordered phase of GUPs, while ligand-bound A2AR partitions into the liquid ordered phase.Giant unilamellar protein vesicles (GUPs) were formed with the adenosine A2A receptor (A2AR) incorporated in the lipid bilayer and protein partitioning into the liquid ordered and liquid disordered phases was observed. When no ligand is bound, A2AR partitions preferentially into the liquid disordered phase of GUPs, while ligand-bound A2AR partitions into the liquid ordered phase.
ISSN:1364-548X
1359-7345
1364-548X
DOI:10.1039/c8cc10130b