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Obesity is a classified epidemic, increasing the risk of secondary diseases such as diabetes, inflammation, cardiovascular disease, and cancer. The pleiotropic hormone leptin is the proposed link for the gut-brain axis controlling nutritional status and energy expenditure. Research into leptin signaling provides great promise toward discovering therapeutics for obesity and its related diseases targeting leptin and its cognate leptin receptor (LEP-R). The molecular basis underlying the human leptin receptor complex assembly remains obscure, due to the lack of structural information regarding the biologically active complex. In this work, we investigate the proposed receptor binding sites in human leptin utilizing designed antagonist proteins combined with AlphaFold predictions. Our results show that binding site I has a more intricate role in the active signaling complex than previously described. We hypothesize that the hydrophobic patch in this region engages a third receptor forming a higher-order complex, or a new LEP-R binding site inducing allosteric rearrangement.

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Jennifer M Simien, Grace E Orellana, Hoa T N Phan, Yao Hu, Emily A Kurth, Christine Ruf, Franz Kricek, Qian Wang, Alan V Smrcka, Ellinor Haglund. A Small Contribution to a Large System: The Leptin Receptor Complex. The journal of physical chemistry. B. 2023 Mar 23;127(11):2457-2465

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PMID: 36912891

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