Kabbani_2013_Bioessays_35_1025

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Title : Are nicotinic acetylcholine receptors coupled to G proteins? - Kabbani_2013_Bioessays_35_1025
Author(s) : Kabbani N , Nordman JC , Corgiat BA , Veltri DP , Shehu A , Seymour VA , Adams DJ
Ref : Bioessays , 35 :1025 , 2013
Abstract :

It was, until recently, accepted that the two classes of acetylcholine (ACh) receptors are distinct in an important sense: muscarinic ACh receptors signal via heterotrimeric GTP binding proteins (G proteins), whereas nicotinic ACh receptors (nAChRs) open to allow flux of Na+, Ca2+, and K+ ions into the cell after activation. Here we present evidence of direct coupling between G proteins and nAChRs in neurons. Based on proteomic, biophysical, and functional evidence, we hypothesize that binding to G proteins modulates the activity and signaling of nAChRs in cells. It is important to note that while this hypothesis is new for the nAChR, it is consistent with known interactions between G proteins and structurally related ligand-gated ion channels. Therefore, it underscores an evolutionarily conserved metabotropic mechanism of G protein signaling via nAChR channels.

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PubMedID: 24185813

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Kabbani N, Nordman JC, Corgiat BA, Veltri DP, Shehu A, Seymour VA, Adams DJ (2013)
Are nicotinic acetylcholine receptors coupled to G proteins?
Bioessays 35 :1025

Kabbani N, Nordman JC, Corgiat BA, Veltri DP, Shehu A, Seymour VA, Adams DJ (2013)
Bioessays 35 :1025