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. 1995 Dec 15;14(24):6327-32.
doi: 10.1002/j.1460-2075.1995.tb00323.x.

Molecular dissection of the agonist binding site of an AMPA receptor

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Molecular dissection of the agonist binding site of an AMPA receptor

A Kuusinen et al. EMBO J. .

Abstract

Two discontinuous segments (S1 and S2), separated by membrane-associated domains, in ionotropic glutamate receptor (GluR) subunits show sequence similarity to bacterial periplasmic amino acid-binding proteins, suggesting an evolutionary and structural relationship. Experimental evidence arguing for and against the inferred extracellular location of the S1 and S2 domains in GluRs has been presented. Here, we report that an extracellularly expressed fusion protein consisting of the S1 and S2 domains of alpha-amino-5-methyl-3-hydroxyisoxazolone-4-propionate (AMPA)-selective glutamate receptor GluR-D joined together via a hydrophilic linker peptide specifically reproduces the AMPA-binding properties of GluR-D, whereas the separately expressed segments do not bind ligand. This provides direct evidence that the S1 and S2 segments of GluR-D contain the structural determinants necessary and sufficient for selective agonist binding. Dissection of a functional neurotransmitter binding site as a soluble protein separate from the integral membrane channel will facilitate new approaches to analyse the structure of GluRs.

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