Pentameric ligand-gated ion channel ELIC is activated by GABA and modulated by benzodiazepines

GABA A receptors are pentameric ligand-gated ion channels involved in fast inhibitory neurotransmission and are allosterically modulated by the anxiolytic, anticonvulsant, and sedative-hypnotic benzodiazepines. Here we show that the prokaryotic homolog ELIC also is activated by GABA and is modulated...

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Veröffentlicht in:Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS 2012-10, Vol.109 (44), p.E3028-E3034
Hauptverfasser: Spurny, Radovan, Ramerstorfer, Joachim, Price, Kerry, Brams, Marijke, Ernst, Margot, Nury, Hugues, Verheij, Mark, Legrand, Pierre, Bertrand, Daniel, Bertrand, Sonia, Dougherty, Dennis A, de Esch, Iwan J. P, Corringer, Pierre-Jean, Sieghart, Werner, Lummis, Sarah C. R, Ulens, Chris
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Zusammenfassung:GABA A receptors are pentameric ligand-gated ion channels involved in fast inhibitory neurotransmission and are allosterically modulated by the anxiolytic, anticonvulsant, and sedative-hypnotic benzodiazepines. Here we show that the prokaryotic homolog ELIC also is activated by GABA and is modulated by benzodiazepines with effects comparable to those at GABA A receptors. Crystal structures reveal important features of GABA recognition and indicate that benzodiazepines, depending on their concentration, occupy two possible sites in ELIC. An intrasubunit site is adjacent to the GABA-recognition site but faces the channel vestibule. A second intersubunit site partially overlaps with the GABA site and likely corresponds to a low-affinity benzodiazepine-binding site in GABA A receptors that mediates inhibitory effects of the benzodiazepine flurazepam. Our study offers a structural view how GABA and benzodiazepines are recognized at a GABA-activated ion channel.
ISSN:0027-8424
1091-6490
DOI:10.1073/pnas.1208208109