Structural insights into ligand recognition and selectivity of the human hydroxycarboxylic acid receptor HCAR2

CELL DISCOVERY(2023)

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Hydroxycarboxylic acid receptor 2 (HCAR2) belongs to the family of class A G-protein-coupled receptors with key roles in regulating lipolysis and free fatty acid formation in humans. It is deeply involved in many pathophysiological processes and serves as an attractive target for the treatment of neoplastic, autoimmune, neurodegenerative, inflammatory, and metabolic diseases. Here, we report four cryo-EM structures of human HCAR2-Gi1 complexes with or without agonists, including the drugs niacin and acipimox, and the highly subtype-specific agonist MK-6892. Combined with molecular docking and functional analysis, we have revealed the recognition mechanism of HCAR2 for different agonists and summarized the general pharmacophore features of HCAR2 agonists, which are based on three key residues R1113.36, S17945.52, and Y2847.43. Notably, the MK-6892-HCAR2 structure shows an extended binding pocket relative to other agonist-bound HCAR2 complexes. In addition, the key residues that determine the ligand selectivity between the HCAR2 and HCAR3 are also illuminated. Our findings provide structural insights into the ligand recognition, selectivity, activation, and G protein coupling mechanism of HCAR2, which sheds light on the design of new HCAR2-targeting drugs for greater efficacy, higher selectivity, and fewer or no side effects. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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