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Structure, Dynamics, and Ligand Recognition of Human-Specific CHRFAM7A (Dupα7) Nicotinic Receptor Linked to Neuropsychiatric Disorders

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Journal Int J Mol Sci
Publisher MDPI
Date 2021 Jun 2
PMID 34067314
Citations 2
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Abstract

Cholinergic α7 nicotinic receptors encoded by the gene are ligand-gated ion channels directly related to memory and immunomodulation. Exons 5-7 in can be duplicated and fused to exons A-E of , resulting in a hybrid gene known as , unique to humans. Its product, denoted herein as Dupα7, is a truncated subunit where the N-terminal 146 residues of the ligand binding domain of the α7 receptor have been replaced by 27 residues from FAM7. Dupα7 negatively affects the functioning of α7 receptors associated with neurological disorders, including Alzheimer's diseases and schizophrenia. However, the stoichiometry for the α7 nicotinic receptor containing dupα7 monomers remains unknown. In this work, we developed computational models of all possible combinations of wild-type α7 and dupα7 pentamers and evaluated their stability via atomistic molecular dynamics and coarse-grain simulations. We assessed the effect of dupα7 subunits on the Ca conductance using free energy calculations. We showed that receptors comprising of four or more dupα7 subunits are not stable enough to constitute a functional ion channel. We also showed that models with dupα7/α7 interfaces are more stable and are less detrimental for the ion conductance in comparison to dupα7/dupα7 interfaces. Based on these models, we used protein-protein docking to evaluate how such interfaces would interact with an antagonist, α-bungarotoxin, and amyloid Aβ. Our findings show that the optimal stoichiometry of dupα7/α7 functional pentamers should be no more than three dupα7 monomers, in favour of a dupα7/α7 interface in comparison to a homodimer dupα7/dupα7 interface. We also showed that receptors bearing dupα7 subunits are less sensitive to Aβ effects, which may shed light on the translational gap reported for strategies focused on nicotinic receptors in 'Alzheimer's disease research.

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