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2BG9

REFINED STRUCTURE OF THE NICOTINIC ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTOR AT 4A RESOLUTION.

Summary for 2BG9
Entry DOI10.2210/pdb2bg9/pdb
Related1F3R 1I9B 1L4W 1LJZ 1OED 1TOR 1TOS 1UV6
DescriptorACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTOR PROTEIN, ALPHA CHAIN, ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTOR PROTEIN, BETA CHAIN, ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTOR PROTEIN, DELTA CHAIN, ... (4 entities in total)
Functional Keywordsion channel/receptor, acetylcholine receptor, ion channel, ion transport, postsynaptic membrane, ion channel-receptor complex
Biological sourceTORPEDO MARMORATA (MARBLED ELECTRIC RAY)
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Total number of polymer chains5
Total formula weight211750.18
Authors
Unwin, N. (deposition date: 2004-12-17, release date: 2005-02-16, Last modification date: 2025-04-02)
Primary citationUnwin, N.
Refined Structure of the Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor at 4A Resolution
J.Mol.Biol., 346:967-, 2005
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PubMed Abstract: We present a refined model of the membrane-associated Torpedo acetylcholine (ACh) receptor at 4A resolution. An improved experimental density map was obtained from 342 electron images of helical tubes, and the refined structure was derived to an R-factor of 36.7% (R(free) 37.9%) by standard crystallographic methods, after placing the densities corresponding to a single molecule into an artificial unit cell. The agreement between experimental and calculated phases along the helical layer-lines was used to monitor progress in the refinement and to give an independent measure of the accuracy. The atomic model allowed a detailed description of the whole receptor in the closed-channel form, including the ligand-binding and intracellular domains, which have not previously been interpreted at a chemical level. We confirm that the two ligand-binding alpha subunits have a different extended conformation from the three other subunits in the closed channel, and identify several interactions on both pairs of subunit interfaces, and within the alpha subunits, which may be responsible for their "distorted" structures. The ACh-coordinating amino acid side-chains of the alpha subunits are far apart in the closed channel, indicating that a localised rearrangement, involving closure of loops B and C around the bound ACh molecule, occurs upon activation. A comparison of the structure of the alpha subunit with that of AChBP having ligand present, suggests how the localised rearrangement overcomes the distortions and initiates the rotational movements associated with opening of the channel. Both vestibules of the channel are strongly electronegative, providing a cation-stabilising environment at either entrance of the membrane pore. Access to the pore on the intracellular side is further influenced by narrow lateral windows, which would be expected to screen out electrostatically ions of the wrong charge and size.
PubMed: 15701510
DOI: 10.1016/J.JMB.2004.12.031
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Experimental method
ELECTRON MICROSCOPY (4 Å)
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