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- EMDB-24946: Glycine and glutamate bound GluN1a-GluN2B NMDA receptors in non-a... -
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Title | Glycine and glutamate bound GluN1a-GluN2B NMDA receptors in non-active 1 conformation at 2.97 Angstrom resolution | |||||||||
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![]() | Ligand-gated ion channel / ionotropic glutamate receptor / synaptic protein / voltage-gate ion channel / TRANSPORT PROTEIN | |||||||||
Function / homology | ![]() cellular response to curcumin / cellular response to corticosterone stimulus / cellular response to magnesium starvation / sensory organ development / pons maturation / positive regulation of Schwann cell migration / regulation of cell communication / sensitization / regulation of cAMP/PKA signal transduction / EPHB-mediated forward signaling ...cellular response to curcumin / cellular response to corticosterone stimulus / cellular response to magnesium starvation / sensory organ development / pons maturation / positive regulation of Schwann cell migration / regulation of cell communication / sensitization / regulation of cAMP/PKA signal transduction / EPHB-mediated forward signaling / auditory behavior / Assembly and cell surface presentation of NMDA receptors / olfactory learning / conditioned taste aversion / dendritic branch / response to hydrogen sulfide / regulation of respiratory gaseous exchange / response to other organism / positive regulation of inhibitory postsynaptic potential / protein localization to postsynaptic membrane / apical dendrite / regulation of ARF protein signal transduction / response to methylmercury / fear response / transmitter-gated monoatomic ion channel activity / response to glycine / propylene metabolic process / response to carbohydrate / cellular response to dsRNA / interleukin-1 receptor binding / negative regulation of dendritic spine maintenance / cellular response to lipid / positive regulation of glutamate secretion / response to growth hormone / Synaptic adhesion-like molecules / regulation of monoatomic cation transmembrane transport / NMDA glutamate receptor activity / RAF/MAP kinase cascade / voltage-gated monoatomic cation channel activity / response to manganese ion / neurotransmitter receptor complex / NMDA selective glutamate receptor complex / ligand-gated sodium channel activity / response to morphine / calcium ion transmembrane import into cytosol / glutamate binding / regulation of axonogenesis / neuromuscular process / regulation of dendrite morphogenesis / protein heterotetramerization / regulation of synapse assembly / male mating behavior / heterocyclic compound binding / glycine binding / positive regulation of reactive oxygen species biosynthetic process / receptor clustering / parallel fiber to Purkinje cell synapse / positive regulation of calcium ion transport into cytosol / suckling behavior / regulation of postsynaptic membrane potential / response to amine / small molecule binding / startle response / social behavior / monoatomic cation transmembrane transport / associative learning / : / behavioral response to pain / response to magnesium ion / regulation of MAPK cascade / regulation of neuronal synaptic plasticity / action potential / cellular response to glycine / extracellularly glutamate-gated ion channel activity / monoatomic cation transport / excitatory synapse / positive regulation of excitatory postsynaptic potential / positive regulation of dendritic spine maintenance / monoatomic ion channel complex / Unblocking of NMDA receptors, glutamate binding and activation / long-term memory / cellular response to manganese ion / behavioral fear response / postsynaptic density, intracellular component / glutamate receptor binding / neuron development / synaptic cleft / prepulse inhibition / multicellular organismal response to stress / detection of mechanical stimulus involved in sensory perception of pain / phosphatase binding / response to electrical stimulus / monoatomic cation channel activity / glutamate-gated receptor activity / response to mechanical stimulus / calcium ion homeostasis / response to fungicide / D2 dopamine receptor binding / cell adhesion molecule binding / ionotropic glutamate receptor binding Similarity search - Function | |||||||||
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Method | single particle reconstruction / cryo EM / Resolution: 2.97 Å | |||||||||
![]() | Chou T-H / Furukawa H | |||||||||
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![]() | ![]() Title: Structural insights into binding of therapeutic channel blockers in NMDA receptors. Authors: Tsung-Han Chou / Max Epstein / Kevin Michalski / Eve Fine / Philip C Biggin / Hiro Furukawa / ![]() ![]() Abstract: Excitatory signaling mediated by N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (NMDAR) is critical for brain development and function, as well as for neurological diseases and disorders. Channel blockers of NMDARs ...Excitatory signaling mediated by N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (NMDAR) is critical for brain development and function, as well as for neurological diseases and disorders. Channel blockers of NMDARs are of medical interest owing to their potential for treating depression, Alzheimer's disease, and epilepsy. However, precise mechanisms underlying binding and channel blockade have remained limited owing to challenges in obtaining high-resolution structures at the binding site within the transmembrane domains. Here, we monitor the binding of three clinically important channel blockers: phencyclidine, ketamine, and memantine in GluN1-2B NMDARs at local resolutions of 2.5-3.5 Å around the binding site using single-particle electron cryo-microscopy, molecular dynamics simulations, and electrophysiology. The channel blockers form different extents of interactions with the pore-lining residues, which control mostly off-speeds but not on-speeds. Our comparative analyses of the three unique NMDAR channel blockers provide a blueprint for developing therapeutic compounds with minimal side effects. | |||||||||
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-Related structure data
Related structure data | ![]() 7saaMC ![]() 7sabC ![]() 7sacC ![]() 7sadC C: citing same article ( M: atomic model generated by this map |
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Similar structure data | Similarity search - Function & homology ![]() |
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Voxel size | X=Y=Z: 0.856 Å | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Symmetry | Space group: 1 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Sample components
-Entire : Hetero-tetrameric GluN1a-GluN2B NMDA receptors
Entire | Name: Hetero-tetrameric GluN1a-GluN2B NMDA receptors |
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-Supramolecule #1: Hetero-tetrameric GluN1a-GluN2B NMDA receptors
Supramolecule | Name: Hetero-tetrameric GluN1a-GluN2B NMDA receptors / type: complex / ID: 1 / Parent: 0 / Macromolecule list: #1-#2 |
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Source (natural) | Organism: ![]() ![]() |
-Macromolecule #1: Glutamate receptor ionotropic, NMDA 1
Macromolecule | Name: Glutamate receptor ionotropic, NMDA 1 / type: protein_or_peptide / ID: 1 / Number of copies: 2 / Enantiomer: LEVO |
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Source (natural) | Organism: ![]() ![]() |
Molecular weight | Theoretical: 95.225883 KDa |
Recombinant expression | Organism: ![]() ![]() |
Sequence | String: MSTMHLLTFA LLFSCSFARA ASDPKIVNIG AVLSTRKHEQ MFREAVNQAN KRHGSWKIQL QATSVTHKPN AIQMALSVCE DLISSQVYA ILVSHPPTPN DHFTPTPVSY TAGFYRIPVL GLTTRMSIYS DKSIHLSFLR TVPPYSHQSS VWFEMMRVYN W NHIILLVS ...String: MSTMHLLTFA LLFSCSFARA ASDPKIVNIG AVLSTRKHEQ MFREAVNQAN KRHGSWKIQL QATSVTHKPN AIQMALSVCE DLISSQVYA ILVSHPPTPN DHFTPTPVSY TAGFYRIPVL GLTTRMSIYS DKSIHLSFLR TVPPYSHQSS VWFEMMRVYN W NHIILLVS DDHEGRAAQK RLETLLEERE SKAEKVLQFD PGTKNVTALL MEARELEARV IILSASEDDA ATVYRAAAML DM TGSGYVW LVGEREISGN ALRYAPDGII GLQLINGKNE SAHISDAVGV VAQAVHELLE KENITDPPRG CVGNTNIWKT GPL FKRVLM SSKYADGVTG RVEFNEDGDR KFAQYSIMNL QNRKLVQVGI YNGTHVIPND RKIIWPGGET EKPRGYQMST RLKI VTIHQ EPFVYVKPTM SDGTCKEEFT VNGDPVKKVI CTGPNDTSPG SPRHTVPQCC YGFCIDLLIK LARTMQFTYE VHLVA DGKF GTQERVQNSN KKEWNGMMGE LLSGQADMIV APLTINNERA QYIEFSKPFK YQGLTILVKK EIPRSTLDSF MQPFQS TLW LLVGLSVHVV AVMLYLLDRF SPFGRFKVNS EEEEEDALTL SSAMWFSWGV LLNSGIGEGA PRSFSARILG MVWAGFA MI IVASYTANLA AFLVLDRPEE RITGINDPRL RNPSDKFIYA TVKQSSVDIY FRRQVELSTM YRHMEKHNYE SAAEAIQA V RDNKLHAFIW DSAVLEFEAS QKCDLVTTGE LFFRSGFGIG MRKDSPWKQQ VSLSILKSHE NGFMEDLDKT WVRYQECDS RSNAPATLTF ENMAGVFMLV AGGIVAGIFL IFIEIAYKRH KDANGAQ UniProtKB: Glutamate receptor ionotropic, NMDA 1 |
-Macromolecule #2: Glutamate receptor ionotropic, NMDA 2B
Macromolecule | Name: Glutamate receptor ionotropic, NMDA 2B / type: protein_or_peptide / ID: 2 / Number of copies: 2 / Enantiomer: LEVO |
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Source (natural) | Organism: ![]() ![]() |
Molecular weight | Theoretical: 98.888945 KDa |
Recombinant expression | Organism: ![]() ![]() |
Sequence | String: MGTMRLFLLA VLFLFSFARA TGWSHPQFEK GGGSGGGSGG SAWSHPQFEK GALVPRGRSQ KSPPSIGIAV ILVGTSDEVA IKDAHEKDD FHHLSVVPRV ELVAMNETDP KSIITRICDL MSDRKIQGVV FADDTDQEAI AQILDFISAQ TLTPILGIHG G SSMIMADK ...String: MGTMRLFLLA VLFLFSFARA TGWSHPQFEK GGGSGGGSGG SAWSHPQFEK GALVPRGRSQ KSPPSIGIAV ILVGTSDEVA IKDAHEKDD FHHLSVVPRV ELVAMNETDP KSIITRICDL MSDRKIQGVV FADDTDQEAI AQILDFISAQ TLTPILGIHG G SSMIMADK DESSMFFQFG PSIEQQASVM LNIMEEYDWY IFSIVTTYFP GYQDFVNKIR STIENSFVGW ELEEVLLLDM SL DDGDSKI QNQLKKLQSP IILLYCTKEE ATYIFEVANS VGLTGYGYTW IVPSLVAGDT DTVPSEFPTG LISVSYDEWD YGL PARVRD GIAIITTAAS DMLSEHSFIP EPKSSCYNTH EKRIYQSNML NRYLINVTFE GRNLSFSEDG YQMHPKLVII LLNK ERKWE RVGKWKDKSL QMKYYVWPRM CPETEEQEDD HLSIVTLEEA PFVIVESVDP LSGTCMRNTV PCQKRIISEN KTDEE PGYI KKCCKGFCID ILKKISKSVK FTYDLYLVTN GKHGKKINGT WNGMIGEVVM KRAYMAVGSL TINEERSEVV DFSVPF IET GISVMVSRSN GTVSPSAFLE PFSADVWVMM FVMLLIVSAV AVFVFEYFSP VGYNRCLADG REPGGPSFTI GKAIWLL WG LVFNNSVPVQ NPKGTTSKIM VSVWAFFAVI FLASYTANLA AFMIQEEYVD QVSGLSDKKF QRPNDFSPPF RFGTVPNG S TERNIRNNYA EMHAYMGKFN QRGVDDALLS LKTGKLDAFI YDAAVLNYMA GRDEGCKLVT IGSGKVFAST GYGIAIQKD SGWKRQVDLA ILQLFGDGEM EELEALWLTG ICHNEKNEVM SSQLDIDNMA GVFYMLGAAM ALSLITFICE HLFYWQFRHS FMG UniProtKB: Glutamate receptor ionotropic, NMDA 2B |
-Macromolecule #4: 2-acetamido-2-deoxy-beta-D-glucopyranose
Macromolecule | Name: 2-acetamido-2-deoxy-beta-D-glucopyranose / type: ligand / ID: 4 / Number of copies: 8 / Formula: NAG |
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Molecular weight | Theoretical: 221.208 Da |
Chemical component information | ![]() ChemComp-NAG: |
-Macromolecule #5: GLYCINE
Macromolecule | Name: GLYCINE / type: ligand / ID: 5 / Number of copies: 2 / Formula: GLY |
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Molecular weight | Theoretical: 75.067 Da |
Chemical component information | ![]() ChemComp-GLY: |
-Macromolecule #6: GLUTAMIC ACID
Macromolecule | Name: GLUTAMIC ACID / type: ligand / ID: 6 / Number of copies: 2 / Formula: GLU |
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Molecular weight | Theoretical: 147.129 Da |
Chemical component information | ![]() ChemComp-GLU: |
-Experimental details
-Structure determination
Method | cryo EM |
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![]() | single particle reconstruction |
Aggregation state | particle |
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Sample preparation
Concentration | 4 mg/mL |
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Buffer | pH: 7.5 |
Grid | Model: UltrAuFoil R1.2/1.3 / Material: GOLD / Pretreatment - Type: GLOW DISCHARGE |
Vitrification | Cryogen name: ETHANE / Chamber humidity: 85 % / Chamber temperature: 285 K / Instrument: FEI VITROBOT MARK IV |
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Electron microscopy
Microscope | FEI TITAN KRIOS |
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Image recording | Film or detector model: GATAN K3 BIOQUANTUM (6k x 4k) / Average electron dose: 57.6 e/Å2 |
Electron beam | Acceleration voltage: 300 kV / Electron source: ![]() |
Electron optics | Illumination mode: FLOOD BEAM / Imaging mode: BRIGHT FIELD |
Experimental equipment | ![]() Model: Titan Krios / Image courtesy: FEI Company |
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Image processing
Startup model | Type of model: NONE |
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Final reconstruction | Resolution.type: BY AUTHOR / Resolution: 2.97 Å / Resolution method: FSC 0.143 CUT-OFF / Software - Name: cisTEM (ver. 1.0.2) / Number images used: 378892 |
Initial angle assignment | Type: MAXIMUM LIKELIHOOD |
Final angle assignment | Type: MAXIMUM LIKELIHOOD |