A model of the closed form of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor M2 channel pore

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The nicotinic acetylcholine receptor is a neurotransmitter-gated ion channel in the postsynaptic membrane. It is composed of five homologous subunits, each of which contributes one transmembrane helix-the M2 helix-to create the channel pore. The M2 helix from the δ subunit is capable of forming a channel by itself. Although a model of the receptor was recently proposed based on a low-resolution, cryo-electron microscopy density map, we found that the model does not explain much of the other available experimental data. Here we propose a new model of the M2 channel derived solely from helix packing and symmetry constraints. This model agrees well with experimental results from solid-state NMR, chemical reactivity, and mutagenesis experiments. The model depicts the channel pore, the channel gate, and the residues responsible for cation specificity.

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Kim, S., Chamberlain, A. K., & Bowie, J. U. (2004). A model of the closed form of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor M2 channel pore. Biophysical Journal, 87(2), 792–799. https://doi.org/10.1529/biophysj.103.039396

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