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Title: Insight into Molecular Determinants of T3 vs T4 Recognition from Mutations in Thyroid Hormone Receptor α and β
Authors: Karn Wejaphikul
Stefan Groeneweg
Yvonne Hilhorst-Hofstee
V. Krishna Chatterjee
Robin P. Peeters
Marcel E. Meima
W. Edward Visser
Authors: Karn Wejaphikul
Stefan Groeneweg
Yvonne Hilhorst-Hofstee
V. Krishna Chatterjee
Robin P. Peeters
Marcel E. Meima
W. Edward Visser
Keywords: Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology;Medicine
Issue Date: 19-Jun-2019
Abstract: © 2019 Endocrine Society. Context The two major forms of circulating thyroid hormones (THs) are T3 and T4. T3 is regarded as the biologically active hormone because it binds to TH receptors (TRs) with greater affinity than T4. However, it is currently unclear what structural mechanisms underlie this difference in affinity. Objective Prompted by the identification of a novel M256T mutation in a resistance to TH (RTH)α patient, we investigated Met256 in TRα1 and the corresponding residue (Met310) in TRβ1, residues previously predicted by crystallographic studies in discrimination of T3 vs T4. Methods Clinical characterization of the RTHα patient and molecular studies (in silico protein modeling, radioligand binding, transactivation, and receptor-cofactor studies) were performed. Results Structural modeling of the TRα1-M256T mutant showed that distortion of the hydrophobic niche to accommodate the outer ring of ligand was more pronounced for T3 than T4, suggesting that this substitution has little impact on the affinity for T4. In agreement with the model, TRα1-M256T selectively reduced the affinity for T3. Also, unlike other naturally occurring TRα mutations, TRα1-M256T had a differential impact on T3- vs T4-dependent transcriptional activation. TRα1-M256A and TRβ1-M310T mutants exhibited similar discordance for T3 vs T4. Conclusions Met256-TRα1/Met310-TRβ1 strongly potentiates the affinity of TRs for T3, thereby largely determining that T3 is the bioactive hormone rather than T4. These observations provide insight into the molecular basis for underlying the different affinity of TRs for T3 vs T4, delineating a fundamental principle of TH signaling.
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ISSN: 19457197
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