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The Activation Mechanism of α1 Homomeric Glycine Receptors

The glycine receptor mediates fast synaptic inhibition in the spinal cord and brainstem. Its activation mechanism is not known, despite the physiological importance of this receptor and the fact that it can serve as a prototype for other homopentameric channels. We analyzed single-channel recordings...

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Published in:The Journal of neuroscience 2004-01, Vol.24 (4), p.895-906
Main Authors: Beato, Marco, Groot-Kormelink, Paul J., Colquhoun, David, Sivilotti, Lucia G.
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Language:English
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Summary:The glycine receptor mediates fast synaptic inhibition in the spinal cord and brainstem. Its activation mechanism is not known, despite the physiological importance of this receptor and the fact that it can serve as a prototype for other homopentameric channels. We analyzed single-channel recordings from rat recombinant α1 glycine receptors by fitting different mechanisms simultaneously to sets of sequences of openings at four glycine concentrations (10–1000 μ m ). The adequacy of the mechanism and the rate constants thus fitted was judged by examining how well these described the observed dwell-time distributions, open–shut correlation, and single-channel P open dose–response curve. We found that gating efficacy increased as more glycine molecules bind to the channel, but maximum efficacy was reached when only three (of five) potential binding sites are occupied. Successive binding steps are not identical, implying that binding sites can interact while the channel is shut. These interactions can be interpreted in the light of the topology of the binding sites within a homopentamer.
ISSN:0270-6474
1529-2401
DOI:10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4420-03.2004