Ligand-gated pentameric ion channels, from binding to gating
- PMID: 20021463
- DOI: 10.2174/1874467210902030253
Ligand-gated pentameric ion channels, from binding to gating
Abstract
X-ray structures of molluscan acetylcholine-binding proteins and procaryotic proton-activated ion channels (ELIC and GLIC) enable us to model the ligand binding and activation mechanism of ligand-gated pentameric ion channels. Common versus distinct features can be deduced from the binding of agonists, antagonists and allosteric modulators in subunit interfaces of nicotinic acetylcholine, A-type gamma-aminobutyric acid, glycine and 5-HT(3)-type serotonin receptors. Ligand interactions in subunit interfaces elicit conformational waves from the closure of the agonist-binding cavity through binding loops, beta-strands and transmembrane helices to pore gating.
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