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Complex functional phenotypes of NMDA receptor disease variants

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MOLECULAR PSYCHIATRY
卷 27, 期 12, 页码 5113-5123

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DOI: 10.1038/s41380-022-01774-6

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  1. NIH [R01NS108750, R01NS097016]

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This study investigates the pathogenic mechanism of two GluN2A variants and shows that the dynamic contact between residues P552 and F652 is critical for NMDA receptor activation. Both increased and reduced communication through this interaction cause dysfunction. These findings have important implications for understanding the functional abnormalities of the NMDA receptor.
NMDA receptors have essential roles in the physiology of central excitatory synapses and their dysfunction causes severe neuropsychiatric symptoms. Recently, a series of genetic variants have been identified in patients, however, functional information about these variants is sparse and their role in pathogenesis insufficiently known. Here we investigate the mechanism by which two GluN2A variants may be pathogenic. We use molecular dynamics simulation and single-molecule electrophysiology to examine the contribution of GluN2A subunit-residues, P552 and F652, and their pathogenic substitutions, P552R and F652V, affect receptor functions. We found that P552 and F652 interact during the receptors' normal activity cycle; the interaction stabilizes receptors in open conformations and is required for a normal electrical response. Engineering shorter side-chains at these positions (P552A and/or F652V) caused a loss of interaction energy and produced receptors with severe gating, conductance, and permeability deficits. In contrast, the P552R side chain resulted in stronger interaction and produced a distinct, yet still drastically abnormal electrical response. These results identify the dynamic contact between P552 and F652 as a critical step in the NMDA receptor activation, and show that both increased and reduced communication through this interaction cause dysfunction. Results show that subtle differences in NMDA receptor primary structure can generate complex phenotypic alterations whose binary classification is too simplistic to serve as a therapeutic guide.

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