Probing the pore region of recombinant N-methyl-D-aspartate channels using external and internal magnesium block

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Mg2+ ions block N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) channels by entering the pore from either the extracellular or the cytoplasmic side of the membrane in a voltage-dependent manner. We have used these two different block phenomena to probe the structure of the subunits forming NMDA channels. We have made several amino acid substitutions downstream of the Q/R/N site in the TMII region of both NRI and NR2A subunits. Mutant NRI subunits were coexpressed with wild-type NR2A subunits and vice versa in Xenopus oocytes. We found that individually mutating the first two amino acid residues downstream to the Q/R/N site affects mostly the block by external Mg2+. Mutations of residues five to seven positions downstream of the Q/R/N site do not influence the external Mg2+ block, but clearly influence the block by internal Mg2+. These data add support to the hypothesis that there are two separate binding sites for external and internal Mg2+ block. They also indicate that the C- terminal end of TMII contributes to the inner vestibule of the pore of NMDA channels and thus provide additional evidence that TMII forms a loop that reemerges toward the cytoplasmic side of the membrane.

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Kupper, J., Ascher, P., & Neyton, J. (1996). Probing the pore region of recombinant N-methyl-D-aspartate channels using external and internal magnesium block. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 93(16), 8648–8653. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.93.16.8648

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