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Allosteric regulation of pentameric ligand-gated ion channels: An emerging mechanistic perspective
Abstract:Pentameric ligand-gated ion channels (pLGICs) play a central role in intercellular communications in the nervous system by converting the binding of a chemical messenger—a neurotransmitter—into an ion flux through the postsynaptic membrane. They are oligomeric assemblies that provide prototypical examples of allosterically regulated integral membrane proteins. Here, we present an overview of the most recent advances on the signal transduction mechanism based on the X-ray structures of both prokaryotic and invertebrate eukaryotic pLGICs and on atomistic Molecular Dynamics simulations. The present results suggest that ion gating involves a large structural reorganization of the molecule mediated by two distinct quaternary transitions, a global twisting and the blooming of the extracellular domain, which can be modulated by ligand binding at the topographically distinct orthosteric and allosteric sites. The emerging model of gating is consistent with a wealth of functional studies and will boost the development of novel pharmacological strategies.
Keywords:ion channels  pharmacology  molecular dynamics simulations  allosteric regulation  modulation of channels  biophysics of gating &   permeation  biophysics of ion channels  Ion channel gating  ligand-gated ion channels  biomolecular simulation  chemo-electrical transduction  neurotransmitter receptors  rational drug design  allosteric modulators  free energy of gating
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