Title : An ion selectivity filter in the extracellular domain of Cys-loop receptors reveals determinants for ion conductance - Hansen_2008_J.Biol.Chem_283_36066 |
Author(s) : Hansen SB , Wang HL , Taylor P , Sine SM |
Ref : Journal of Biological Chemistry , 283 :36066 , 2008 |
Abstract :
Neurotransmitter binding to Cys-loop receptors promotes a prodigious transmembrane flux of several million ions/s, but to date, structural determinants of ion flux have been identified flanking the membrane-spanning region. Using x-ray crystallography, sequence analysis, and single-channel recording, we identified a novel determinant of ion conductance near the point of entry of permeant ions. Co-crystallization of acetylcholine-binding protein with sulfate anions revealed coordination of SO4(2-) with a ring of lysines at a position equivalent to 24 A above the lipid membrane in homologous Cys-loop receptors. Analysis of multiple sequence alignments revealed that residues equivalent to the ring of lysines are negatively charged in cation-selective receptors but are positively charged in anion-selective receptors. Charge reversal of side chains at homologous positions in the nicotinic receptor from the motor end plate decreases unitary conductance up to 80%. Selectivity filters stemming from transmembrane alpha-helices have similar pore diameters and compositions of amino acids. These findings establish that when the channel opens under a physiological electrochemical gradient, permeant ions are initially stabilized within the extracellular vestibule of Cys-loop receptors, and this stabilization is a major determinant of ion conductance. |
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Hansen SB, Wang HL, Taylor P, Sine SM (2008)
An ion selectivity filter in the extracellular domain of Cys-loop receptors reveals determinants for ion conductance
Journal of Biological Chemistry
283 :36066
Hansen SB, Wang HL, Taylor P, Sine SM (2008)
Journal of Biological Chemistry
283 :36066