A regulatory domain (R1-R2) in the amino terminus of the N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor: effects of spermine, protons, and ifenprodil, and structural similarity to bacterial leucine/isoleucine/valine binding protein
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A regulatory domain (R1-R2) in the amino terminus of the N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor: effects of spermine, protons, and ifenprodil, and structural similarity to bacterial leucine/isoleucine/valine binding protein
Abstract
There are complex interactions between spermine, protons, and ifenprodil at N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors. Spermine stimulation may involve relief of proton inhibition, whereas ifenprodil inhibition may involve an increase in proton inhibition. We studied mutations at acidic residues in the NR1 subunit using voltage-clamp recording of NR1/NR2B receptors expressed in Xenopus oocytes. Mutations at residues near the site of the exon-5 insert, including E181 and E185, reduced spermine stimulation and proton inhibition. Mutation NR1(D130N) reduced sensitivity to ifenprodil by more than 500-fold, but had little effect on sensitivity to spermine and pH. Mutations at six other residues in this region of the NR1 subunit reduced the potency and, in some cases, the maximum effect of ifenprodil. These mutants did not affect sensitivity to pH, glutamate, glycine, or other hallmark properties of N-methyl-D-aspartate channels such as Mg2+ block and Ba2+ permeability. Residues in this region presumably form part of the ifenprodil-binding site. To model this region of NR1 we compared the predicted secondary structure of NR1 (residues 19-400) with the known structures of 1,400 proteins. This region of NR1 is most similar to bacterial leucine/isoleucine/valine binding protein, a globular amino acid binding protein containing two lobes, similar to the downstream S1-S2 region of glutamate receptors. We propose that the tertiary structure of NR1(22-375) is similar to leucine/isoleucine/valine binding protein, containing two "regulatory" domains, which we term R1 and R2. This region, which contains the binding sites for spermine and ifenprodil, may influence the downstream S1 and S2 domains that constitute the glycine binding pocket.
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