Direct observation of ATP-induced conformational changes in single P2X 4 receptors

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Abstract

The ATP-gated P2X4 receptor is a cation channel, which is important in various pathophysiological events. The architecture of the P2X 4 receptor in the activated state and how to change its structure in response to ATP binding are not fully understood. Here, we analyze the architecture and ATP-induced structural changes in P2X4 receptors using fast-scanning atomic force microscopy (AFM). AFM images of the membrane-dissociated and membrane-inserted forms of P2X4 receptors and a functional analysis revealed that P2X4 receptors have an upward orientation on mica but lean to one side. Time-lapse imaging of the ATP-induced structural changes in P2X4 receptors revealed two different forms of activated structures under 0 Ca2+ conditions, namely a trimer structure and a pore dilation-like tripartite structure. A dye uptake measurement demonstrated that ATP-activated P2X4 receptors display pore dilation in the absence of Ca2+. With Ca2+, the P2X4 receptors exhibited only a disengaged trimer and no dye uptake was observed. Thus our data provide a new insight into ATP-induced structural changes in P2X4 receptors that correlate with pore dynamics. © 2009 Shinozaki et al.

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Shinozaki, Y., Sumitomo, K., Tsuda, M., Koizumi, S., Inoue, K., & Torimitsu, K. (2009). Direct observation of ATP-induced conformational changes in single P2X 4 receptors. PLoS Biology, 7(5). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1000103

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