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Site-Directed Spin Labeling Reveals Pentameric Ligand-Gated Ion Channel Gating Motions

Pentameric ligand-gated ion channels (pLGICs) are neurotransmitter-activated receptors that mediate fast synaptic transmission. In pLGICs, binding of agonist to the extracellular domain triggers a structural rearrangement that leads to the opening of an ion-conducting pore in the transmembrane domai...

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Autores principales: Dellisanti, Cosma D., Ghosh, Borna, Hanson, Susan M., Raspanti, James M., Grant, Valerie A., Diarra, Gaoussou M., Schuh, Abby M., Satyshur, Kenneth, Klug, Candice S., Czajkowski, Cynthia
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3833874/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24260024
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1001714
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author Dellisanti, Cosma D.
Ghosh, Borna
Hanson, Susan M.
Raspanti, James M.
Grant, Valerie A.
Diarra, Gaoussou M.
Schuh, Abby M.
Satyshur, Kenneth
Klug, Candice S.
Czajkowski, Cynthia
author_facet Dellisanti, Cosma D.
Ghosh, Borna
Hanson, Susan M.
Raspanti, James M.
Grant, Valerie A.
Diarra, Gaoussou M.
Schuh, Abby M.
Satyshur, Kenneth
Klug, Candice S.
Czajkowski, Cynthia
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description Pentameric ligand-gated ion channels (pLGICs) are neurotransmitter-activated receptors that mediate fast synaptic transmission. In pLGICs, binding of agonist to the extracellular domain triggers a structural rearrangement that leads to the opening of an ion-conducting pore in the transmembrane domain and, in the continued presence of neurotransmitter, the channels desensitize (close). The flexible loops in each subunit that connect the extracellular binding domain (loops 2, 7, and 9) to the transmembrane channel domain (M2–M3 loop) are essential for coupling ligand binding to channel gating. Comparing the crystal structures of two bacterial pLGIC homologues, ELIC and the proton-activated GLIC, suggests channel gating is associated with rearrangements in these loops, but whether these motions accurately predict the motions in functional lipid-embedded pLGICs is unknown. Here, using site-directed spin labeling (SDSL) electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy and functional GLIC channels reconstituted into liposomes, we examined if, and how far, the loops at the ECD/TMD gating interface move during proton-dependent gating transitions from the resting to desensitized state. Loop 9 moves ∼9 Å inward toward the channel lumen in response to proton-induced desensitization. Loop 9 motions were not observed when GLIC was in detergent micelles, suggesting detergent solubilization traps the protein in a nonactivatable state and lipids are required for functional gating transitions. Proton-induced desensitization immobilizes loop 2 with little change in position. Proton-induced motion of the M2–M3 loop was not observed, suggesting its conformation is nearly identical in closed and desensitized states. Our experimentally derived distance measurements of spin-labeled GLIC suggest ELIC is not a good model for the functional resting state of GLIC, and that the crystal structure of GLIC does not correspond to a desensitized state. These findings advance our understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying pLGIC gating.
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spelling pubmed-38338742013-11-20 Site-Directed Spin Labeling Reveals Pentameric Ligand-Gated Ion Channel Gating Motions Dellisanti, Cosma D. Ghosh, Borna Hanson, Susan M. Raspanti, James M. Grant, Valerie A. Diarra, Gaoussou M. Schuh, Abby M. Satyshur, Kenneth Klug, Candice S. Czajkowski, Cynthia PLoS Biol Research Article Pentameric ligand-gated ion channels (pLGICs) are neurotransmitter-activated receptors that mediate fast synaptic transmission. In pLGICs, binding of agonist to the extracellular domain triggers a structural rearrangement that leads to the opening of an ion-conducting pore in the transmembrane domain and, in the continued presence of neurotransmitter, the channels desensitize (close). The flexible loops in each subunit that connect the extracellular binding domain (loops 2, 7, and 9) to the transmembrane channel domain (M2–M3 loop) are essential for coupling ligand binding to channel gating. Comparing the crystal structures of two bacterial pLGIC homologues, ELIC and the proton-activated GLIC, suggests channel gating is associated with rearrangements in these loops, but whether these motions accurately predict the motions in functional lipid-embedded pLGICs is unknown. Here, using site-directed spin labeling (SDSL) electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy and functional GLIC channels reconstituted into liposomes, we examined if, and how far, the loops at the ECD/TMD gating interface move during proton-dependent gating transitions from the resting to desensitized state. Loop 9 moves ∼9 Å inward toward the channel lumen in response to proton-induced desensitization. Loop 9 motions were not observed when GLIC was in detergent micelles, suggesting detergent solubilization traps the protein in a nonactivatable state and lipids are required for functional gating transitions. Proton-induced desensitization immobilizes loop 2 with little change in position. Proton-induced motion of the M2–M3 loop was not observed, suggesting its conformation is nearly identical in closed and desensitized states. Our experimentally derived distance measurements of spin-labeled GLIC suggest ELIC is not a good model for the functional resting state of GLIC, and that the crystal structure of GLIC does not correspond to a desensitized state. These findings advance our understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying pLGIC gating. Public Library of Science 2013-11-19 /pmc/articles/PMC3833874/ /pubmed/24260024 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1001714 Text en © 2013 Dellisanti et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Dellisanti, Cosma D.
Ghosh, Borna
Hanson, Susan M.
Raspanti, James M.
Grant, Valerie A.
Diarra, Gaoussou M.
Schuh, Abby M.
Satyshur, Kenneth
Klug, Candice S.
Czajkowski, Cynthia
Site-Directed Spin Labeling Reveals Pentameric Ligand-Gated Ion Channel Gating Motions
title Site-Directed Spin Labeling Reveals Pentameric Ligand-Gated Ion Channel Gating Motions
title_full Site-Directed Spin Labeling Reveals Pentameric Ligand-Gated Ion Channel Gating Motions
title_fullStr Site-Directed Spin Labeling Reveals Pentameric Ligand-Gated Ion Channel Gating Motions
title_full_unstemmed Site-Directed Spin Labeling Reveals Pentameric Ligand-Gated Ion Channel Gating Motions
title_short Site-Directed Spin Labeling Reveals Pentameric Ligand-Gated Ion Channel Gating Motions
title_sort site-directed spin labeling reveals pentameric ligand-gated ion channel gating motions
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3833874/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24260024
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1001714
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