Ligands and Beyond: Mechanosensitive Adhesion GPCRs

Pharmaceuticals (Basel). 2022 Feb 11;15(2):219. doi: 10.3390/ph15020219.

Abstract

Cells respond to diverse types of mechanical stimuli using a wide range of plasma membrane-associated mechanosensitive receptors to convert extracellular mechanical cues into intracellular signaling. G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) represent the largest cell surface protein superfamily that function as versatile sensors for a broad spectrum of bio/chemical messages. In recent years, accumulating evidence has shown that GPCRs can also engage in mechano-transduction. According to the GRAFS classification system of GPCRs, adhesion GPCRs (aGPCRs) constitute the second largest GPCR subfamily with a unique modular protein architecture and post-translational modification that are well adapted for mechanosensory functions. Here, we present a critical review of current evidence on mechanosensitive aGPCRs.

Keywords: GPCR activation; GPS autoproteolysis; adhesion GPCR; mechanotransduction; signaling; tethered ligand.

Publication types

  • Review