Modelling G protein-biased agonism using GLP-1 receptor C-terminal mutations

Jan 22, 2026Molecular metabolism

Modeling how specific receptor tail changes affect G protein-focused signaling in the GLP-1 receptor

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Abstract

Loss of three C-terminal phosphorylation sites led to enhanced GLP-1R signalling.

  • Reduced phosphorylation at specific sites decreased GLP-1R internalisation and β-arrestin recruitment.
  • The modified GLP-1R displayed increased Gα activation and cAMP generation during prolonged stimulation.
  • The distal phosphorylation site was more influential in β-arrestin recruitment, whereas proximal sites were crucial for internalisation and cAMP regulation.
  • These findings suggest that biased agonism towards G protein signalling may enhance therapeutic efficacy of GLP-1R agonists.

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