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Homology Modeling and Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Transmembrane Domain Structure of Human Neuronal Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor

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Journal Biophys J
Publisher Cell Press
Specialty Biophysics
Date 2004 Dec 3
PMID 15574706
Citations 22
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Abstract

A three-dimensional model of the transmembrane domain of a neuronal-type nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR), (alpha4)2(beta2)3, was constructed from a homology structure of the muscle-type nAChR recently determined by cryo-electron microscopy. The neuronal channel model was embedded in a fully hydrated DMPC lipid bilayer, and molecular-dynamics simulations were performed for 5 ns. A comparative analysis of the neuronal- versus muscle-type nAChR models revealed many conserved pore-lining residues, but an important difference was found near the periplasmic mouth of the pore. A flickering salt-bridge of alpha4-E266 with its adjacent beta2-K260 was observed in the neuronal-type channel during the course of the molecular-dynamics simulations. The narrowest region, with a pore radius of approximately 2 A formed by the salt-bridges, does not seem to be the restriction site for a continuous water passage. Instead, two hydrophobic rings, formed by alpha4-V259, alpha4-L263, and the homologous residues in the beta2-subunits, act as the gates for water flow, even though the region has a slightly larger pore radius. The model offers new insight into the water transport across the (alpha4)2(beta2)3 nAChR channel, and may lead to a better understanding of the structures, dynamics, and functions of this family of ion channels.

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