Identification of P2X4 receptor transmembrane residues contributing to channel gating and interaction with ivermectin

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Irena Jelínkova
Vojtech Vávra
Marie Jindrichova
Tomas Obsil
Hana W. Zemkova
Hana Zemkova
Stanko S. Stojilkovic
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[1] Institute of Physiology of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic,Department of Cellular and Molecular Neuroendocrinology
[2] Charles University,Department of Physical and Macromolecular Chemistry, Faculty of Science
[3] NICHD,Section on Cellular Signaling, Program in Developmental Neuroscience
[4] NIH,undefined
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Pflügers Archiv - European Journal of Physiology | 2008年 / 456卷
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Purinergic signaling; ATP-gated receptor-channels; Transmembrane domains; Deactivation; Helical wheel projection;
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Ivermectin (IVM), a large macrocyclic lactone, specifically enhances P2X4 receptor-channel function by interacting with residues of transmembrane (TM) helices in the open conformation state. In this paper, we used cysteine-scanning mutagenesis of rat P2X4-TMs to identify and map residues of potential importance for channel gating and interaction with IVM. The receptor function was unchanged by mutations in 29 different residues, and among them, the IVM effects were altered in Gln36, Leu40, Val43, Val47, Trp50, Asn338, Gly342, Leu346, Ala349, and Ile356 mutants. The substitution-sensitive Arg33 and Cys353 mutants could also be considered as IVM-sensitive hits. The pattern of these 12 residues was consistent with helical topology of both TMs, with every third or fourth amino acid affected by substitution. These predominantly hydrophobic-nonpolar residues are also present in the IVM-sensitive Schistosoma mansoni P2X subunit. They lie on the same side of their helices and could face lipids in the open conformation state and provide the binding pocket for IVM. In contrast, the IVM-independent hits Met31, Tyr42, Gly45, Val49, Gly340, Leu343, Ala344, Gly347, Thr350, Asp354, and Val357 map on the opposite side of their helices, probably facing the pore of receptor or protein and playing important roles in gating.
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