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XB-ART-5998
Biophys J 2002 Dec 01;836:3304-14.
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Staggering of subunits in NMDAR channels.

Sobolevsky AI , Rooney L , Wollmuth LP .


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Functional N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors (NMDARs) are heteromultimers formed by NR1 and NR2 subunits. The M3 segment, as contributed by NR1, forms the core of the extracellular vestibule, including binding sites for channel blockers, and represents a critical molecular link between ligand binding and channel opening. Taking advantage of the substituted cysteine accessibility method along with channel block and multivalent coordination, we studied the contribution of the M3 segment in NR2C to the extracellular vestibule. We find that the M3 segment in NR2C, like that in NR1, contributes to the core of the extracellular vestibule. However, the M3 segments from the two subunits are staggered relative to each other in the vertical axis of the channel. Compared to NR1, homologous positions in NR2C, including those in the highly conserved SYTANLAAF motif, are located about four amino acids more externally. The staggering of subunits may represent a key structural feature underlying the distinct functional properties of NMDARs.

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Species referenced: Xenopus
Genes referenced: grin1 grin2c nodal1 nodal2

References [+] :
Amar, High-affinity Zn block in recombinant N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors with cysteine substitutions at the Q/R/N site. 2001, Pubmed, Xenbase