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Yorodumi- EMDB-9160: Triheteromeric NMDA receptor GluN1/GluN2A/GluN2A* in the '2-Knuck... -
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| Entry | Database: EMDB / ID: EMD-9160 | |||||||||
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| Title | Triheteromeric NMDA receptor GluN1/GluN2A/GluN2A* in the '2-Knuckle-Symmetric' conformation, in complex with glycine and glutamate, in the presence of 1 millimolar EDTA, and at pH 7.4 | |||||||||
Map data | Triheteromeric NMDA receptor GluN1/GluN2A/GluN2A* in the '2-Knuckle-Symmetric' conformation, in complex with glycine and glutamate, in the presence of 1 millimolar EDTA, and at pH 7.4 | |||||||||
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Keywords | Ligand-gated Ion Channel / NMDA Receptor / ionotropic Glutamate Receptors / membrane protein / TRANSPORT PROTEIN | |||||||||
| Function / homology | Function and homology informationneurotransmitter receptor transport, plasma membrane to endosome / regulation of response to alcohol / response to ammonium ion / receptor recycling / directional locomotion / response to environmental enrichment / pons maturation / positive regulation of Schwann cell migration / regulation of cell communication / EPHB-mediated forward signaling ...neurotransmitter receptor transport, plasma membrane to endosome / regulation of response to alcohol / response to ammonium ion / receptor recycling / directional locomotion / response to environmental enrichment / pons maturation / positive regulation of Schwann cell migration / regulation of cell communication / EPHB-mediated forward signaling / Assembly and cell surface presentation of NMDA receptors / response to hydrogen sulfide / auditory behavior / olfactory learning / conditioned taste aversion / dendritic branch / serotonin metabolic process / regulation of respiratory gaseous exchange / response to other organism / protein localization to postsynaptic membrane / regulation of ARF protein signal transduction / cellular response to magnesium ion / transmitter-gated monoatomic ion channel activity / positive regulation of inhibitory postsynaptic potential / suckling behavior / response to methylmercury / response to manganese ion / response to glycine / propylene metabolic process / sleep / response to carbohydrate / regulation of NMDA receptor activity / locomotion / dendritic spine organization / cellular response to dsRNA / cellular response to lipid / regulation of monoatomic cation transmembrane transport / RAF/MAP kinase cascade / NMDA glutamate receptor activity / Synaptic adhesion-like molecules / voltage-gated monoatomic cation channel activity / response to glycoside / NMDA selective glutamate receptor complex / glutamate binding / ligand-gated sodium channel activity / neurotransmitter receptor complex / response to morphine / regulation of axonogenesis / glutamate receptor signaling pathway / neuromuscular process / calcium ion transmembrane import into cytosol / regulation of dendrite morphogenesis / protein heterotetramerization / male mating behavior / regulation of synapse assembly / glycine binding / spinal cord development / response to amine / parallel fiber to Purkinje cell synapse / cellular response to zinc ion / startle response / dopamine metabolic process / positive regulation of reactive oxygen species biosynthetic process / monoatomic cation transmembrane transport / response to lithium ion / response to light stimulus / positive regulation of calcium ion transport into cytosol / regulation of postsynaptic membrane potential / cellular response to glycine / associative learning / modulation of excitatory postsynaptic potential / action potential / conditioned place preference / excitatory synapse / positive regulation of dendritic spine maintenance / monoatomic cation transport / social behavior / regulation of neuronal synaptic plasticity / positive regulation of protein targeting to membrane / monoatomic ion channel complex / glutamate receptor binding / Unblocking of NMDA receptors, glutamate binding and activation / positive regulation of excitatory postsynaptic potential / long-term memory / synaptic cleft / neuron development / prepulse inhibition / phosphatase binding / multicellular organismal response to stress / positive regulation of synaptic transmission, glutamatergic / postsynaptic density, intracellular component / monoatomic cation channel activity / calcium ion homeostasis / response to fungicide / glutamate-gated receptor activity / cell adhesion molecule binding / regulation of neuron apoptotic process / cellular response to manganese ion / presynaptic active zone membrane / neurogenesis Similarity search - Function | |||||||||
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| Method | single particle reconstruction / cryo EM / Resolution: 5.38 Å | |||||||||
Authors | Jalali-Yazdi F / Chowdhury S | |||||||||
| Funding support | United States, 2 items
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Citation | Journal: Cell / Year: 2018Title: Mechanisms for Zinc and Proton Inhibition of the GluN1/GluN2A NMDA Receptor. Authors: Farzad Jalali-Yazdi / Sandipan Chowdhury / Craig Yoshioka / Eric Gouaux / ![]() Abstract: N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors (NMDARs) play essential roles in memory formation, neuronal plasticity, and brain development, with their dysfunction linked to a range of disorders from ischemia to ...N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors (NMDARs) play essential roles in memory formation, neuronal plasticity, and brain development, with their dysfunction linked to a range of disorders from ischemia to schizophrenia. Zinc and pH are physiological allosteric modulators of NMDARs, with GluN2A-containing receptors inhibited by nanomolar concentrations of divalent zinc and by excursions to low pH. Despite the widespread importance of zinc and proton modulation of NMDARs, the molecular mechanism by which these ions modulate receptor activity has proven elusive. Here, we use cryoelectron microscopy to elucidate the structure of the GluN1/GluN2A NMDAR in a large ensemble of conformations under a range of physiologically relevant zinc and proton concentrations. We show how zinc binding to the amino terminal domain elicits structural changes that are transduced though the ligand-binding domain and result in constriction of the ion channel gate. | |||||||||
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| Structure viewer | EM map: SurfView Molmil Jmol/JSmol |
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-EMDB archive
| Map data | emd_9160.map.gz | 25.1 MB | EMDB map data format | |
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| Header (meta data) | emd-9160-v30.xml emd-9160.xml | 26.3 KB 26.3 KB | Display Display | EMDB header |
| Images | emd_9160.png | 160.4 KB | ||
| Masks | emd_9160_msk_1.map | 27 MB | Mask map | |
| Filedesc metadata | emd-9160.cif.gz | 7.8 KB | ||
| Others | emd_9160_half_map_1.map.gz emd_9160_half_map_2.map.gz | 11 MB 11 MB | ||
| Archive directory | http://ftp.pdbj.org/pub/emdb/structures/EMD-9160 ftp://ftp.pdbj.org/pub/emdb/structures/EMD-9160 | HTTPS FTP |
-Validation report
| Summary document | emd_9160_validation.pdf.gz | 964.6 KB | Display | EMDB validaton report |
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| Full document | emd_9160_full_validation.pdf.gz | 964.2 KB | Display | |
| Data in XML | emd_9160_validation.xml.gz | 11.2 KB | Display | |
| Data in CIF | emd_9160_validation.cif.gz | 12.5 KB | Display | |
| Arichive directory | https://ftp.pdbj.org/pub/emdb/validation_reports/EMD-9160 ftp://ftp.pdbj.org/pub/emdb/validation_reports/EMD-9160 | HTTPS FTP |
-Related structure data
| Related structure data | ![]() 6mmsMC ![]() 9147C ![]() 9148C ![]() 9149C ![]() 9150C ![]() 9151C ![]() 9152C ![]() 9153C ![]() 9154C ![]() 9155C ![]() 9156C ![]() 9157C ![]() 9158C ![]() 9159C ![]() 9161C ![]() 9162C ![]() 9163C ![]() 9164C ![]() 9165C ![]() 6mm9C ![]() 6mmaC ![]() 6mmbC ![]() 6mmgC ![]() 6mmhC ![]() 6mmiC ![]() 6mmjC ![]() 6mmkC ![]() 6mmlC ![]() 6mmmC ![]() 6mmnC ![]() 6mmpC ![]() 6mmrC ![]() 6mmtC ![]() 6mmuC ![]() 6mmvC ![]() 6mmwC ![]() 6mmxC C: citing same article ( M: atomic model generated by this map |
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| EMDB pages | EMDB (EBI/PDBe) / EMDataResource |
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| File | Download / File: emd_9160.map.gz / Format: CCP4 / Size: 27 MB / Type: IMAGE STORED AS FLOATING POINT NUMBER (4 BYTES) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Annotation | Triheteromeric NMDA receptor GluN1/GluN2A/GluN2A* in the '2-Knuckle-Symmetric' conformation, in complex with glycine and glutamate, in the presence of 1 millimolar EDTA, and at pH 7.4 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Voxel size | X=Y=Z: 1.71 Å | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Symmetry | Space group: 1 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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-Supplemental data
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Sample components
-Entire : Triheteromeric NMDA receptor GluN1/GluN2A/GluN2A* in the '2-Knuck...
| Entire | Name: Triheteromeric NMDA receptor GluN1/GluN2A/GluN2A* in the '2-Knuckle-Symmetric' conformation, in complex with glycine and glutamate, in the presence of 1 millimolar EDTA, and at pH 7.4 |
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-Supramolecule #1: Triheteromeric NMDA receptor GluN1/GluN2A/GluN2A* in the '2-Knuck...
| Supramolecule | Name: Triheteromeric NMDA receptor GluN1/GluN2A/GluN2A* in the '2-Knuckle-Symmetric' conformation, in complex with glycine and glutamate, in the presence of 1 millimolar EDTA, and at pH 7.4 type: complex / ID: 1 / Parent: 0 / Macromolecule list: #1-#2 Details: Sample was heterologously expressed in TSA-201 cells, detergent solubilized, and affinity purified serially to obtain the triheteromeric receptor |
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| Source (natural) | Organism: ![]() |
| Molecular weight | Theoretical: 500 KDa |
-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: 94.189781 KDa |
| Recombinant expression | Organism: Homo sapiens (human) |
| Sequence | String: MSTMHLLTFA LLFSCSFARA ACDPKIVNIG AVLSTRKHEQ MFREAVNQAN KRHGSWKIQL NATSVTHKPN AIQMALSVCE DLISSQVYA ILVSHPPTPN DHFTPTPVSY TAGFYRIPVL GLTTRMSIYS DKSIHLSFLR TVPPYSHQSS VWFEMMRVYN W NHIILLVS ...String: MSTMHLLTFA LLFSCSFARA ACDPKIVNIG AVLSTRKHEQ MFREAVNQAN KRHGSWKIQL NATSVTHKPN AIQMALSVCE DLISSQVYA ILVSHPPTPN DHFTPTPVSY TAGFYRIPVL GLTTRMSIYS DKSIHLSFLR TVPPYSHQSS VWFEMMRVYN W NHIILLVS DDHEGRAAQK RLETLLEERE SKAEKVLQFD PGTKNVTALL MEARELEARV IILSASEDDA ATVYRAAAML NM TGSGYVW LVGEREISGN ALRYAPDGII GLQLINGKNE SAHISDAVGV VAQAVHELLE KENITDPPRG CVGNTNIWKT GPL FKRVLM SSKYADGVTG RVEFNEDGDR KFANYSIMNL QNRKLVQVGI YNGTHVIPND RKIIWPGGET EKPRGYQMST RLKI VTIHQ EPFVYVKPTM SDGTCKEEFT VNGDPVKKVI CTGPNDTSPG SPRHTVPQCC YGFCIDLLIK LARTMNFTYE VHLVA DGKF GTQERVNNSN 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 MRKDSPWKQN VSLSILKSHE NGFMEDLDKT WVRYQECDS RSNAPATLTF ENMAGVFMLV AGGIVAGIFL IFIEIAYK UniProtKB: Glutamate receptor ionotropic, NMDA 1 |
-Macromolecule #2: Glutamate receptor ionotropic, NMDA 2A
| Macromolecule | Name: Glutamate receptor ionotropic, NMDA 2A / type: protein_or_peptide / ID: 2 / Number of copies: 2 / Enantiomer: LEVO |
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| Source (natural) | Organism: ![]() |
| Molecular weight | Theoretical: 93.630258 KDa |
| Recombinant expression | Organism: Homo sapiens (human) |
| Sequence | String: MGRLGYWTLL VLPALLVWRD PAQNAAAEKG PPALNIAVLL GHSHDVTERE LRNLWGPEQA TGLPLDVNVV ALLMNRTDPK SLITHVCDL MSGARIHGLV FGDDTDQEAV AQMLDFISSQ TFIPILGIAG GASMIMADKD PTSTFFQFGA SIQQQATVML K IMQDYDWH ...String: MGRLGYWTLL VLPALLVWRD PAQNAAAEKG PPALNIAVLL GHSHDVTERE LRNLWGPEQA TGLPLDVNVV ALLMNRTDPK SLITHVCDL MSGARIHGLV FGDDTDQEAV AQMLDFISSQ TFIPILGIAG GASMIMADKD PTSTFFQFGA SIQQQATVML K IMQDYDWH VFSLVTTIFP GYRDFISFIK TTVDNSFVGW DMQNVITLDT SFEDAKTQVQ LKKIHSSVIL LYCSKDEAVL IL SEARSLG LTGYDFFWIV PSLVSGNTEL IPKEFPSGLI SVSYDDWDYS LEARVRDGLG ILTTAASSML EKFSYIPEAK ASC YGQAEK PETPLHTLHQ FMVNVTWDGK DLSFTEEGYQ VHPRLVVIVL NKDREWEKVG KWENQTLSLR HAVWPRYKSF SDCE PDDNH LSIVTLEEAP FVIVEDIDPL TETCVRNTVP CRKFVKINNS TNEGMNVKKC CKGFCIDILK KLSRTVKFTY DLYLV TNGK HGKKVNNVWN GMIGEVVYQR AVMAVGSLTI NEERSEVVDF SVPFVETGIS VMVSRSNGTV SPSAFLEPFS ASVWVM MFV MLLIVSAIAV FVFEYFSPVG YNRNLAKGKA PHGPSFTIGK AIWLLWGLVF NNSVPVQNPK GTTSKIMVSV WAFFAVI FL ASYTANLAAF MIQEEFVDQV TGLSDKKFQR PHDYSPPFRF GTVPAGSTER NIRNNYPYMH QYMTRFNQRG VEDALVSL K TGKLDAFIYD AAVLNYKAGR DEGCKLVTIG SGYIFATTGY GIALQKGSPW KRQIDLALLQ FVGDGEMEEL ETLWLTGIC HNEKNEVMSS QLDIDNMAGV FYMLAAAMAL SLITFIW UniProtKB: Glutamate receptor ionotropic, NMDA 2A |
-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: 29 / Formula: NAG |
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| Molecular weight | Theoretical: 221.208 Da |
| Chemical component information | ![]() ChemComp-NAG: |
-Experimental details
-Structure determination
| Method | cryo EM |
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Processing | single particle reconstruction |
| Aggregation state | particle |
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Sample preparation
| Concentration | 4.0 mg/mL | |||||||||||||||
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| Buffer | pH: 7.4 Component:
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| Grid | Model: Quantifoil R1.2/1.3 / Material: GOLD / Mesh: 300 / Support film - Material: CARBON / Support film - topology: HOLEY / Pretreatment - Type: GLOW DISCHARGE / Pretreatment - Time: 60 sec. / Pretreatment - Atmosphere: AIR | |||||||||||||||
| Vitrification | Cryogen name: ETHANE / Chamber humidity: 100 % / Chamber temperature: 291 K / Instrument: FEI VITROBOT MARK IV Details: Sample was blotted for 3 seconds at blot force 1.. | |||||||||||||||
| Details | This sample was monodisperse |
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Electron microscopy
| Microscope | FEI TITAN KRIOS |
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| Image recording | Film or detector model: GATAN K2 BASE (4k x 4k) / Number grids imaged: 1 / Number real images: 690 / Average exposure time: 22.0 sec. / Average electron dose: 52.0 e/Å2 |
| Electron beam | Acceleration voltage: 300 kV / Electron source: FIELD EMISSION GUN |
| Electron optics | Illumination mode: FLOOD BEAM / Imaging mode: BRIGHT FIELD / Cs: 2.7 mm |
| Experimental equipment | ![]() Model: Titan Krios / Image courtesy: FEI Company |
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| Refinement | Protocol: RIGID BODY FIT | ||||||||||
| Output model | ![]() PDB-6mms: |
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