Structural Insight into the Constitutive Repression Function of the Nuclear Receptor Rev-erbβ

Eui Jeon Woo, Dae Gwin Jeong, Mi Youn Lim, Seung Jun Kim, Kyung Jin Kim, Sei Mee Yoon, Byoung Chul Park, Seong Eon Ryu

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Abstract

The Rev-erb family is an orphan nuclear receptor acting as a negative regulator of transcription. Rev-erbα and Rev-erbβ are crucial components of the circadian clock and involved in various lipid homeostasis. They are unique nuclear receptors that lack the activation function 2 helix (AF2-helix) required for ligand-dependent activation by other members of nuclear receptors. Here, we report the crystal structure of Rev-erbβ (NR1D2) in a dimeric arrangement. The putative ligand-binding pocket (LBP) of Rev-erbβ is filled with bulky hydrophobic residues resulting in a residual cavity size that is too small to allow binding of any known ligand molecules. However, an alternative conformation of the putative LBP observed in another crystal form suggests the flexibility of this region. The kinked conformation of helix H11 allows helix H11 to bend toward helix H3 over the putative ligand binding pocket by filling and closing the cavity with its side-chains. In the absence of the AF2-helix and a cognate ligand, Rev-erbβ appears to stabilize the hydrophobic cluster in the putative ligand binding pocket and provide a structural platform for co-repressor binding by adopting the unique geometry of helix H11, a suitable conformation for the constitutive repression activity.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)735-744
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of Molecular Biology
Volume373
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 26 Oct 2007

Keywords

  • constitutive repression
  • crystal structure
  • ligand binding domain
  • orphan receptor
  • Rev-erbβ

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