NICOTINIC RECEPTOR - AN ALLOSTERIC PROTEIN SPECIALIZED FOR INTERCELLULAR COMMUNICATION

被引:78
作者
BERTRAND, D [1 ]
CHANGEUX, JP [1 ]
机构
[1] INST PASTEUR, CNRS, UA D1284, F-75724 PARIS 15, FRANCE
关键词
NICOTINIC ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTOR ION CHANNEL; SYNAPSE; ALLOSTERIC MODEL;
D O I
10.1006/smns.1995.0010
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
The nicotinic acetylcholine receptor is the prototype of a superfamily of ligand-gated channels and shares with the other members of the family, such as glycine, GABA and the 5HT(3) receptor, many structural features including its transmembrane organization. They are integral membrane proteins made up of the assembly of five subunits each of them spanning four times the membrane. Up to now, 9 alpha, 3 beta, 1 gamma, 1 delta and 1 epsilon subunits have been identified and cloned. Sequence homologies suggest that they derive from a common ancestor. Strong evidence, however supports the view that other subunits whose function is unknown are still missing. Affinity labeling and site-directed mutagenesis of the agonist binding site reveal that the agonist binds at the interface between two adjacent alpha-and non-alpha subunits. Structural and and functional studies point to the major contribution of the transmembrane segment M2 to the formation of the ionic pore, the properties of which depend critically on amino acid residues which face the channel lumen and are aligned along the meridian of an alpha-helix. Assembly of differents subunits into a pseudo-symmetrical heteropentamer results in a large number of combinations of receptors which may differ by their physiological and/or pharmacological properties. Several regulatory properties of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (as well as those of other ligand-gated channels) can be accounted for by an adapted version of the allosteric model. According to this model, binding of the agonist stabilizes one (or more) conformational state(s), and thus indirectly causes channel opening and/or desensitization. Short-term modulation of the efficacy of these receptors can also be explained on the basis of this model assuming that modulatory ligands act as allosteric effectors which preferentially stabilize defined conformational states when they bind at allosteric sites topologically distinct from the agonist binding site.
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