Molecular basis for convergent evolution of glutamate recognition by pentameric ligand-gated ion channels

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Timothy Lynagh
Robin N. Beech
Maryline J. Lalande
Kevin Keller
Brett A. Cromer
Adrian J. Wolstenholme
Bodo Laube
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[1] Technical University of Darmstadt,Neurophysiology and Neurosensory Systems
[2] McGill University,Institute of Parasitology
[3] Macdonald Campus,Health Innovations Research Institute
[4] School of Medical Sciences,Department of Infectious Diseases and Center for Tropical and Emerging Global Diseases
[5] RMIT University,undefined
[6] VIC,undefined
[7] University of Georgia,undefined
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Glutamate is an indispensable neurotransmitter, triggering postsynaptic signals upon recognition by postsynaptic receptors. We questioned the phylogenetic position and the molecular details of when and where glutamate recognition arose in the glutamate-gated chloride channels. Experiments revealed that glutamate recognition requires an arginine residue in the base of the binding site, which originated at least three distinct times according to phylogenetic analysis. Most remarkably, the arginine emerged on the principal face of the binding site in the Lophotrochozoan lineage, but 65 amino acids upstream, on the complementary face, in the Ecdysozoan lineage. This combined experimental and computational approach throws new light on the evolution of synaptic signalling.
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