Fluorescence Studies of Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor and Its Associated Lipid Milieu: The Influence of Erwin London's Methodological Approaches
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Fluorescence Studies of Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor and Its Associated Lipid Milieu: The Influence of Erwin London's Methodological Approaches
Abstract
Erwin London dedicated considerable effort to understanding lipid interactions with membrane-resident proteins and how these interactions shaped the formation and maintenance of lipid phases and domains. In this endeavor, he developed ad hoc techniques that greatly contributed to advancements in the field. We have employed and/or modified/extended some of his methodological approaches and applied them to investigate lipid interaction with the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) protein, the paradigm member of the superfamily of rapid pentameric ligand-gated ion channels (pLGIC). Our experimental systems ranged from purified receptor protein reconstituted into synthetic lipid membranes having known effects on receptor function, to cellular systems subjected to modification of their lipid content, e.g., varying cholesterol levels. We have often employed fluorescence techniques, including fluorescence quenching of diphenylhexatriene (DPH) extrinsic fluorescence and of nAChR intrinsic fluorescence by nitroxide spin-labeled phospholipids, DPH anisotropy, excimer formation of pyrene-phosphatidylcholine, and Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) from the protein moiety to the extrinsic probes Laurdan, DPH, or pyrene-phospholipid to characterize various biophysical properties of lipid-receptor interactions. Some of these strategies are revisited in this review. Special attention is devoted to the anionic phospholipid phosphatidic acid (PA), which stabilizes the functional resting form of the nAChR. The receptor protein was shown to organize its PA-containing immediate microenvironment into microdomains with high lateral packing density and rigidity. PA and cholesterol appear to compete for the same binding sites on the nAChR protein.
Keywords: Acetylcholine receptor; DPH; FRET; Fluorescence studies of membrane proteins; Laurdan; Lipid-protein interactions; Nicotinic receptor.
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