Biochem 03 Cell Communication November 12, 2010 Function: Signal Transduction Long term acting signals – –Steroid Hormones – –Non Steroid Hormones (peptides)

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Biochem 03 Cell Communication November 12, 2010 Function: Signal Transduction Long term acting signals – –Steroid Hormones – –Non Steroid Hormones (peptides) Short term acting signals – –Nitric oxide, NO

Endocrine System Small molecules are released from these glands into the bloodstream where they travel to a distant site and change the pace or architecture of the target tissue. Hypothalamus in the brain is the mission control center

Endocrine System Anterior Pituitary Most of these are PEPTIDE HORMONES Posterior Pituitary

Hormones enter cells through different methods depending on their chemical nature Steroid hormonesPeptide hormones

Steroid Hormones are small molecules all exhibit lots of chemical similarity all are fundamentally non-polar, hydrophobic

Steroid Synthesis derived from cholesterol grouped by the receptors to which they bind: –glucocorticoidsglucocorticoids –mineralocorticoidsmineralocorticoids –androgensandrogens –estrogensestrogens –progestagensprogestagens –Vitamin D a sixth closely related hormone system with homologous receptorsVitamin D

Action of Steroids –bind to receptors –complex migrates to the nucleus- binds to DNA –binding to DNA affects transcription –the pattern of gene expression is changed –the time scale for this event is slow (minutes to days)

Nuclear Receptor Subfamily Yellow shows the highly variable activation domain Blue shows the highly conserved DNA binding domain- ~66 amino acids Red shows the hormone binding domain estrogen receptor glucocorticoid receptor

Steroid Hormones

Estrogen Receptor Hormone binding domain Estradiol binds in a deep cleft of a binding site in this mostly helical 240 residue domain of ER. Somehow this gets communicated to DNA binding domain Estrogen

ER Hormone binding domain Structure 1A52 b/explore.do?structure Id=1A52 b/explore.do?structure Id=1A52

ER Hormone binding domain Structure 1A52 Hydrogen Bonds Ring A: Oxygen ______________________ Ring D Oxygen ___________

ER Hormone binding domain Structure 1A52 Hydrophobic Å Ring A: Ring B: Now change distance to 3.8 Å and see what other interactions you see

Steroid Receptors DNA binding domain Zn finger proteins are the 2 nd largest class of proteins Genes for > 700 different Zn fingers in the human genome (antibodies largest) DNA binding domain of a classic Zinc finger Zif268 shown left the red helix interacts with the DNA…..How?

Structural motif is highly versatile (one type of structure seems to be used in 700 different ways.) # of Zn fingers in one protein ranges from 1 to 37 Extended DNA sequences can be specifically recognized Recognition happens through complementarity between amino acid side groups on helix (blue below) and base pair sequence of DNA Steroid Receptors DNA binding domain

Common Motifs in Steroid Receptors The DNA binding domain of the receptor binds to the hormone response element on the DNA Changes of only two base pairs within each palindromic unit on the DNA switches the recognition from GR to ER What the DNA looks like...

Estrogen Receptor’s DNA binding domain also a zinc cluster protein. Shown here is the DNA binding domain similar to glucocorticoid receptor Estrogen Receptor * DNA binding domain

ER DNA binding domain Structure 1hcq pdb/explore.do?stru ctureId=1HCQ

Do other types of molecules bind to this nuclear receptor subfamily? Non-Natural non-steroidal ligands Environmental Estrogens – –Phytoestrogens from plants but remember plants don’t have cholesterol so must be non-steroidal pathways to derivatives. – –Xenoestrogens - DDT is the most potent estrogenic mimic known, must stronger than estrogen itself in inducing proliferative cell growth, bisphenol A, THC, see handout of xenoestrogens see estrogen mimics under external links, signal transduction folder.

Steroid Synthesis Steroid biosynthesis starts with the fatty acid squalene, whose carbon backbone is shown here Synthesis occurs in the gonads and in the adrenal glands SQUALENE CHOLESTEROL

Glucocorticoid Receptor dimeric protein (blue and yellow balls above right) Each stabilized by a pair of zinc clusters (small purple balls) Recognition helix fits snugly into major groove of DNA, which widens 2 A in the process. Iglu.pdb from Sigler et al, Nature 1991