Different degree of cooperativity in adult, embryonic and mutated mouse muscle nicotinic receptors.

Biochimica et biophysica acta Pub Date : 2003-03-21
J Krùsek, F Vyskocil
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Abstract

Adult and embryonic nicotinic receptors expressed in COS cells have similar affinities for acetylcholine but differ in their Hill coefficient. Parameters of wild-type receptors were compared with those of receptors with mutated delta and gamma subunits in selected negatively charged amino acids, which were expected to participate in agonist binding. A tentative scheme of affinities, allosteric interactions and channel gating efficacy was used for assessing the role of mutated amino acids in the channel function. In three models, the parameters of wild-type embryonic and adult receptors were compared with those of receptors with mutated delta and gamma subunits. The analysis of different models of channel activation indicates that negatively charged amino acids which were mutated in the delta subunit in embryonic receptors participate in channel gating and in allosteric interactions between subunits rather than directly in agonist binding. Changes in the gamma subunit in the embryonic receptors and delta subunit in the adult receptors could equally affect agonist binding, allosteric coupling between subunits or channel gating.

成年、胚胎和突变小鼠肌肉烟碱受体的不同程度的协同作用。
COS细胞中表达的成年和胚胎烟碱受体对乙酰胆碱的亲和力相似,但希尔系数不同。将野生型受体的参数与选择可能参与激动剂结合的负电荷氨基酸中δ和γ亚基突变的受体的参数进行比较。采用亲和、变构相互作用和通道门控制效应的初步方案来评估突变氨基酸在通道功能中的作用。在三个模型中,将野生型胚胎和成年受体的参数与δ和γ亚基突变的受体的参数进行比较。不同通道激活模型的分析表明,胚胎受体中δ亚基突变的带负电荷氨基酸参与通道门控和亚基之间的变构相互作用,而不是直接参与激动剂结合。胚胎受体中的γ亚基和成人受体中的δ亚基的变化同样会影响激动剂结合、亚基之间的变构偶联或通道门控。
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