Activating mineralocorticoid receptor mutation in hypertension exacerbated by pregnancy

DS Geller, A Farhi, N Pinkerton, M Fradley, M Moritz… - Science, 2000 - science.org
DS Geller, A Farhi, N Pinkerton, M Fradley, M Moritz, A Spitzer, G Meinke, FTF Tsai…
Science, 2000science.org
Hypertension and pregnancy-related hypertension are major public health problems of
largely unknown causes. We describe a mutation in the mineralocorticoid receptor (MR),
S810L, that causes early-onset hypertension that is markedly exacerbated in pregnancy.
This mutation results in constitutive MR activity and alters receptor specificity, with
progesterone and other steroids lacking 21-hydroxyl groups, normally MR antagonists,
becoming potent agonists. Structural and biochemical studies indicate that the mutation …
Hypertension and pregnancy-related hypertension are major public health problems of largely unknown causes. We describe a mutation in the mineralocorticoid receptor (MR), S810L, that causes early-onset hypertension that is markedly exacerbated in pregnancy. This mutation results in constitutive MR activity and alters receptor specificity, with progesterone and other steroids lacking 21-hydroxyl groups, normally MR antagonists, becoming potent agonists. Structural and biochemical studies indicate that the mutation results in the gain of a van der Waals interaction between helix 5 and helix 3 that substitutes for interaction of the steroid 21-hydroxyl group with helix 3 in the wild-type receptor. This helix 5–helix 3 interaction is highly conserved among diverse nuclear hormone receptors, suggesting its general role in receptor activation.
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