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Inherent Dynamics of Head Domain Correlates with ATP-Recognition of P2X4 Receptors: Insights Gained from Molecular Simulations

P2X receptors are ATP-gated ion channels involved in many physiological functions, and determination of ATP-recognition (AR) of P2X receptors will promote the development of new therapeutic agents for pain, inflammation, bladder dysfunction and osteoporosis. Recent crystal structures of the zebrafis...

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Autores principales: Huang, Li-Dong, Fan, Ying-Zhe, Tian, Yun, Yang, Yang, Liu, Yan, Wang, Jin, Zhao, Wen-Shan, Zhou, Wen-Chao, Cheng, Xiao-Yang, Cao, Peng, Lu, Xiang-Yang, Yu, Ye
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4039465/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24878662
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0097528
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author Huang, Li-Dong
Fan, Ying-Zhe
Tian, Yun
Yang, Yang
Liu, Yan
Wang, Jin
Zhao, Wen-Shan
Zhou, Wen-Chao
Cheng, Xiao-Yang
Cao, Peng
Lu, Xiang-Yang
Yu, Ye
author_facet Huang, Li-Dong
Fan, Ying-Zhe
Tian, Yun
Yang, Yang
Liu, Yan
Wang, Jin
Zhao, Wen-Shan
Zhou, Wen-Chao
Cheng, Xiao-Yang
Cao, Peng
Lu, Xiang-Yang
Yu, Ye
author_sort Huang, Li-Dong
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description P2X receptors are ATP-gated ion channels involved in many physiological functions, and determination of ATP-recognition (AR) of P2X receptors will promote the development of new therapeutic agents for pain, inflammation, bladder dysfunction and osteoporosis. Recent crystal structures of the zebrafish P2X4 (zfP2X4) receptor reveal a large ATP-binding pocket (ABP) located at the subunit interface of zfP2X4 receptors, which is occupied by a conspicuous cluster of basic residues to recognize triphosphate moiety of ATP. Using the engineered affinity labeling and molecular modeling, at least three sites (S1, S2 and S3) within ABP have been identified that are able to recognize the adenine ring of ATP, implying the existence of at least three distinct AR modes in ABP. The open crystal structure of zfP2X4 confirms one of three AR modes (named AR1), in which the adenine ring of ATP is buried into site S1 while the triphosphate moiety interacts with clustered basic residues. Why architecture of ABP favors AR1 not the other two AR modes still remains unexplored. Here, we examine the potential role of inherent dynamics of head domain, a domain involved in ABP formation, in AR determinant of P2X4 receptors. In silico docking and binding free energy calculation revealed comparable characters of three distinct AR modes. Inherent dynamics of head domain, especially the downward motion favors the preference of ABP for AR1 rather than AR2 and AR3. Along with the downward motion of head domain, the closing movement of loop(139–146) and loop(169–183,) and structural rearrangements of K70, K72, R298 and R143 enabled ABP to discriminate AR1 from other AR modes. Our observations suggest the essential role of head domain dynamics in determining AR of P2X4 receptors, allowing evaluation of new strategies aimed at developing specific blockers/allosteric modulators by preventing the dynamics of head domain associated with both AR and channel activation of P2X4 receptors.
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spelling pubmed-40394652014-06-02 Inherent Dynamics of Head Domain Correlates with ATP-Recognition of P2X4 Receptors: Insights Gained from Molecular Simulations Huang, Li-Dong Fan, Ying-Zhe Tian, Yun Yang, Yang Liu, Yan Wang, Jin Zhao, Wen-Shan Zhou, Wen-Chao Cheng, Xiao-Yang Cao, Peng Lu, Xiang-Yang Yu, Ye PLoS One Research Article P2X receptors are ATP-gated ion channels involved in many physiological functions, and determination of ATP-recognition (AR) of P2X receptors will promote the development of new therapeutic agents for pain, inflammation, bladder dysfunction and osteoporosis. Recent crystal structures of the zebrafish P2X4 (zfP2X4) receptor reveal a large ATP-binding pocket (ABP) located at the subunit interface of zfP2X4 receptors, which is occupied by a conspicuous cluster of basic residues to recognize triphosphate moiety of ATP. Using the engineered affinity labeling and molecular modeling, at least three sites (S1, S2 and S3) within ABP have been identified that are able to recognize the adenine ring of ATP, implying the existence of at least three distinct AR modes in ABP. The open crystal structure of zfP2X4 confirms one of three AR modes (named AR1), in which the adenine ring of ATP is buried into site S1 while the triphosphate moiety interacts with clustered basic residues. Why architecture of ABP favors AR1 not the other two AR modes still remains unexplored. Here, we examine the potential role of inherent dynamics of head domain, a domain involved in ABP formation, in AR determinant of P2X4 receptors. In silico docking and binding free energy calculation revealed comparable characters of three distinct AR modes. Inherent dynamics of head domain, especially the downward motion favors the preference of ABP for AR1 rather than AR2 and AR3. Along with the downward motion of head domain, the closing movement of loop(139–146) and loop(169–183,) and structural rearrangements of K70, K72, R298 and R143 enabled ABP to discriminate AR1 from other AR modes. Our observations suggest the essential role of head domain dynamics in determining AR of P2X4 receptors, allowing evaluation of new strategies aimed at developing specific blockers/allosteric modulators by preventing the dynamics of head domain associated with both AR and channel activation of P2X4 receptors. Public Library of Science 2014-05-30 /pmc/articles/PMC4039465/ /pubmed/24878662 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0097528 Text en © 2014 Huang 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Huang, Li-Dong
Fan, Ying-Zhe
Tian, Yun
Yang, Yang
Liu, Yan
Wang, Jin
Zhao, Wen-Shan
Zhou, Wen-Chao
Cheng, Xiao-Yang
Cao, Peng
Lu, Xiang-Yang
Yu, Ye
Inherent Dynamics of Head Domain Correlates with ATP-Recognition of P2X4 Receptors: Insights Gained from Molecular Simulations
title Inherent Dynamics of Head Domain Correlates with ATP-Recognition of P2X4 Receptors: Insights Gained from Molecular Simulations
title_full Inherent Dynamics of Head Domain Correlates with ATP-Recognition of P2X4 Receptors: Insights Gained from Molecular Simulations
title_fullStr Inherent Dynamics of Head Domain Correlates with ATP-Recognition of P2X4 Receptors: Insights Gained from Molecular Simulations
title_full_unstemmed Inherent Dynamics of Head Domain Correlates with ATP-Recognition of P2X4 Receptors: Insights Gained from Molecular Simulations
title_short Inherent Dynamics of Head Domain Correlates with ATP-Recognition of P2X4 Receptors: Insights Gained from Molecular Simulations
title_sort inherent dynamics of head domain correlates with atp-recognition of p2x4 receptors: insights gained from molecular simulations
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4039465/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24878662
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0097528
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