Lysine scanning mutagenesis delineates structural model of the nicotinic receptor ligand binding domain |
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Authors: | Sine Steven M Wang Hai-Long Bren Nina |
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Affiliation: | Receptor Biology Laboratory, Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Mayo Foundation, Rochester, Minnesota 55905, USA. sine@mayo.edu |
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Abstract: | Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (AChR) and their relatives mediate rapid chemical transmission throughout the nervous system, yet their atomic structures remain elusive. Here we use lysine scanning mutagenesis to determine the orientation of residue side chains toward core hydrophobic or surface hydrophilic environments and use this information to build a structural model of the ligand binding region of the AChR from adult human muscle. The resulting side-chain orientations allow assignment of residue equivalence between AChR subunits and an acetylcholine binding protein solved by x-ray crystallography, providing the foundation for homology modeling. The resulting structural model of the AChR provides a picture of the ACh binding site and predicts novel pairs of residues that stabilize subunit interfaces. The overall results suggest that lysine scanning can provide the basis for structural modeling of other members of the AChR superfamily as well as of other proteins with repeating structures delimiting a hydrophobic core. |
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