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Influence of the M3-M4 intracellular domain upon nicotinic acetylcholine receptor assembly, targeting and function

Journal

BRITISH JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY
Volume 153, Issue 7, Pages 1474-1484

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjp.0707676

Keywords

nicotinic acetylcholine receptor; receptor assembly; receptor targeting; single-channel conductance

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  1. Wellcome Trust Funding Source: Medline

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Background and purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of the intracellular domain of nicotinic acetylcholine receptor ( nAChR) subunits upon receptor assembly, targeting and functional properties. Experimental approach: Because most nAChR subunits form functional receptors only as heteromeric complexes, it can be difficult to examine the influence of individual subunits or subunit domains in isolation. A series of subunit chimaeras was constructed which contain the intracellular loop region ( located between the M3 and M4 transmembrane domains) from nAChR subunits alpha 1-alpha 10 or beta 1-beta 4. All of these chimaeras contain common extracellular and transmembrane domains ( from the nAChR alpha 7 subunit and the 5-hydroxytryptamine receptor 5-HT3A subunit, respectively), thereby facilitating both homomeric receptor assembly and detection with radiolabelled or fluorescent alpha-bungarotoxin. Key results: The nAChR M3-M4 intracellular loop domain had no significant effect upon levels of total subunit protein detected in transfected cells but had a significant influence upon levels of both cell surface and intracellular assembled receptors. Comparisons of functional properties revealed a significant influence of the intracellular loop domain upon both single-channel conductance and receptor desensitization. In addition, studies conducted in polarized epithelial cells demonstrate that the nAChR loop can influence receptor targeting, resulting in either polarized ( apical) or non-polarized distribution. Conclusions and implications: Evidence has been obtained which demonstrates that the large intracellular loop domain of nAChR subunits can exert a profound influence upon receptor assembly, targeting and ion channel properties.

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