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FZD <sub>5</sub> is a Gα <sub>q</sub> -coupled receptor that exhibits the functional hallmarks of prototypical GPCRs

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Frizzleds (FZDs) are a group of seven transmembrane-spanning (7TM) receptors that belong to class F of the G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) superfamily. FZDs bind WNT proteins to stimulate diverse signaling cascades involved in embryonic development, stem cell regulation, and adult tissue homeostasis. Frizzled 5 (FZD<sub>5</sub>) is one of the most studied class F GPCRs that promote the functional inactivation of the β-catenin destruction complex in response to WNTs. However, whether FZDs function as prototypical GPCRs has been heavily debated and, in particular, FZD<sub>5</sub> has not been shown to activate heterotrimeric G proteins. Here, we show that FZD<sub>5</sub> exhibited a conformational change after the addition of WNT-5A, which is reminiscent of class A and class B GPCR activation. In addition, we performed several live-cell imaging and spectrometric-based approaches, such as dual-color fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (dcFRAP) and resonance energy transfer (RET)-based assays that demonstrated that FZD<sub>5</sub> activated Gα<sub>q</sub> and its downstream effectors upon stimulation with WNT-5A. Together, these findings suggest that FZD<sub>5</sub> is a 7TM receptor with a bona fide GPCR activation profile and suggest novel targets for drug discovery in WNT-FZD signaling.

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