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. 1993 Oct 15;268(29):21505-8.

Amino acids lining the channel of the gamma-aminobutyric acid type A receptor identified by cysteine substitution

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Amino acids lining the channel of the gamma-aminobutyric acid type A receptor identified by cysteine substitution

M Xu et al. J Biol Chem. .
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Abstract

The binding of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) to gamma-aminobutyric acid type A (GABAA) receptors triggers the opening of an anion-selective channel. To identify amino acid residues that line the channel, we combined cysteine mutagenesis and covalent chemical modification. We mutated, one at a time, four consecutive residues (268-271) in the M2 membrane-spanning segment of the rat GABAA receptor alpha 1 subunit to cysteine and expressed the mutant alpha 1 subunits, together with either the beta 1 subunit or the beta 1 and gamma 2 subunits, in Xenopus oocytes. We probed the susceptibility of the cysteine substitution mutants to covalent modification by charged, sulfhydryl reagents added extracellularly. We assumed that among the residues in membrane-spanning segments, only those lining the channel would be susceptible to modification by polar reagents and that such modification would irreversibly alter conduction. We infer that the residues Thr-268 and Ile-271 are exposed in the channel in both the open and closed states but that Leu-269 and Ser-270 are not exposed. The susceptibility of Thr-268 and Ile-271 in the closed state implies that the gate must be closer to the cytoplasmic end of the channel than Thr-268.

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