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Fast Desensitization of Acetylcholine Receptors Induced by a Spider Toxin

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Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2021 Aug 10
PMID 34374321
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Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) are members of the "cys-loop" ligand-gated ion channel superfamily that play important roles in both the peripheral and central system. At the neuromuscular junction, the endplate current is induced by ACh binding and nAChR activation, and then, the current declines to a small steady state, even though ACh is still bound to the receptors. The kinetics of nAChRs with high affinity for ACh but no measurable ion conductance is called desensitization. This adopted desensitization of nAChR channel currents might be an important mechanism for protecting cells against uncontrolled excitation. This study aimed to show that toxin (GsMTx4), which was first purified and characterized from the venom of the tarantula (now genus Phixotricus), can facilitate the desensitization of nAChRs in murine C2C12 myotubes. To examine the details, muscle-type nAChRs, which are expressed heterologously in HEK293T cells, were studied. A single channel current was recorded under the cell-attached configuration, and the channel activity (NP) decayed much faster after the addition of GsMTx-4 to the pipette solution. The channel kinetics were further analyzed, and GsMTx-4 affected the channel activity of nAChRs by prolonging the closing time without affecting channel conductance or opening activity. The interaction between nAChRs embedded in the lipid membrane and toxin inserted into the membrane may contribute to the conformational change in the receptor and thus change the channel activity. This new property of GsMTx-4 may lead to a better understanding of the desensitization of ligand-gated channels and disease therapy.

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