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The β2 subunit E155 residue as a proton sensor at the binding site on GABA type A receptors

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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY
卷 906, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ejphar.2021.174293

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GABA; Receptor; Ion ihannel; Modulation; pH; Gating

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  1. PRELUDIUM grant from the Polish National Science Centre [2018/29/N/NZ1/02834]
  2. ETIUDA scholarship from Polish National Science Centre [2020/36/T/NZ1/00466]
  3. MAESTRO grant from Polish National Science Centre [2015/18/A/NZ1/00395]

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The pH sensitivity of the GABA-A receptor can be altered by mutating the beta 2E155 residue, affecting its modulation by protons.
GABA type A receptor plays a key role in inhibitory signaling in the adult central nervous system. This receptor can be modulated by protons but the underlying molecular mechanisms have not been fully explored. To find possible pH-sensor residues, a comparative study for proton-activated GLIC channel and alpha 1 beta 2 gamma 2 GABA receptor was performed and pK ' s of respective residues were estimated by numerical algorithms which consider local interactions. beta E155, located at the GABA binding site, showed pKa values close to physiological values and dependence on the receptor state and ligation, suggesting a role in modulation by pH. To validate this prediction, pH sensitivity of current responses to GABA was investigated using patch-clamp technique for WT and mutated (beta 2E155[C, S, Q, L]) GABA receptors. Cysteine mutation preserved pH sensitivity. However, for remaining mutants, the sensitivity to acidification (pH = 6.0) was reduced becoming not statistically significant. The effect of alkaline pH (8.0) was maintained for all mutants with exception for beta 2E155L for which it was nearly abolished. To further explore the impact of considered mutations, molecular docking was performed which indicated that pH modulation is probably affected by interplay between binding site residues, zwitterion GABA and protons. These data, altogether, indicate that mutation of beta 2E155 to hydrophobic residue (L) maximally impaired pH modulation while for polar substitutions the effect was smaller. In conclusion, our data provide evidence that a key binding site residue beta 2E155 plays an important role in proton sensitivity of GABA receptor.

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