The Haemonchus contortus LGC-39 subunit is a novel subtype of an acetylcholine-gated chloride channel

IF 4.1 2区 医学 Q1 PARASITOLOGY
Sarah Habibi , Kristen Nazareth , Jennifer Nichols, Sierra Varley, Sean G. Forrester
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The nematode genome exhibits a vast array of Cys-loop receptors that are activated by a diverse set of neurotransmitters and anthelmintic drugs such as ivermectin and levamisole. While many Cys-loop receptors have been functionally and pharmacologically characterized, there remains a large subset of orphan receptors where the agonist remains unknown. We have identified an orphan Cys-loop receptor, LGC-39, from the parasitic nematode Haemonchus contortus that is a novel type of cholinergic-sensitive ligand-gated chloride channel. This receptor groups outside of the acetylcholine-gated chloride channel family, in the previously named GGR-1 (GABA/Glycine Receptor-1) group of Cys-loop receptors. We found that LGC-39 forms a functional homomeric receptor when expressed in Xenopus laevis oocytes and is activated by several cholinergic ligands including acetylcholine, methacholine and surprisingly, atropine with an EC50 for atropine on the low μM range. A homology model was generated which revealed some key features of the LGC-39 ligand-binding pocket that may explain some of the elements important for atropine recognition of the LGC-39 receptor. Overall these results suggest that the GGR-1 family (now called LGC-57) of Cys-loop receptors includes novel acetylcholine-gated chloride channel subtypes and may represent important future drug targets.

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弯曲血蜱LGC-39亚基是乙酰胆碱门控氯通道的新亚型
线虫基因组显示出大量的Cys环受体,这些受体被多种神经递质和驱虫药物激活,如伊维菌素和左旋咪唑。虽然许多Cys环受体已经在功能和药理学上进行了表征,但仍有很大一部分孤儿受体的激动剂仍然未知。我们已经从寄生线虫扭曲血蜱中鉴定出一种孤儿Cys环受体LGC-39,它是一种新型的胆碱能敏感配体门控氯通道。该受体在乙酰胆碱门控的氯通道家族之外,在先前命名的GGR-1(GABA/甘氨酸受体-1)Cys环受体组中。我们发现,当LGC-39在非洲爪蟾卵母细胞中表达时,它形成了一种功能性同源受体,并被几种胆碱能配体激活,包括乙酰胆碱、甲基胆碱,令人惊讶的是,阿托品的EC50在低μM范围内。产生了一个同源性模型,揭示了LGC-39配体结合袋的一些关键特征,这可能解释了阿托品识别LGC-39受体的一些重要元素。总的来说,这些结果表明,Cys环受体的GGR-1家族(现在称为LGC-57)包括新的乙酰胆碱门控氯通道亚型,并可能代表未来重要的药物靶点。
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7.90
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7.50%
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31
审稿时长
48 days
期刊介绍: The International Journal for Parasitology – Drugs and Drug Resistance is one of a series of specialist, open access journals launched by the International Journal for Parasitology. It publishes the results of original research in the area of anti-parasite drug identification, development and evaluation, and parasite drug resistance. The journal also covers research into natural products as anti-parasitic agents, and bioactive parasite products. Studies can be aimed at unicellular or multicellular parasites of human or veterinary importance.
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