1992
DOI: 10.1085/jgp.100.3.373
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Mutations in M2 alter the selectivity of the mouse nicotinic acetylcholine receptor for organic and alkali metal cations.

Abstract: We measured the permeability ratios (Px/PNa) of 3 wild-type, 1 hybrid, 2 subunit-deficient, and 22 mutant nicotinic receptors expressed in Xen0pus oocytes for alkali metal and organic cations using shifts in the biionic reversal potential of the macroscopic current. Mutations at three positions (2', 6', 10') in M2 affected ion selectivity. Mutations at position 2' (t~Thr244, 13Gly255, ~/Thr253, 8Ser258) near the intracellular end of M2 changed the organic cation permeability ratios as much as twofold and reduc… Show more

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“…The threonine residue at the point of maximum constriction (Torpedo αT244), when substituted by other residues of different volume, has a pronounced effect on ion flow, as if it were at the narrowest part of the open pore (Villarroel & Sakmann, 1992). The diameter of this most constricted portion of the channel, based on permeability measurements made with small uncharged molecules of different size, is about 10Å (Dwyer et al, 1980;Cohen et al, 1992). This value is similar that indicated by the structural results.…”
Section: The Mechanism Of Activationsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…The threonine residue at the point of maximum constriction (Torpedo αT244), when substituted by other residues of different volume, has a pronounced effect on ion flow, as if it were at the narrowest part of the open pore (Villarroel & Sakmann, 1992). The diameter of this most constricted portion of the channel, based on permeability measurements made with small uncharged molecules of different size, is about 10Å (Dwyer et al, 1980;Cohen et al, 1992). This value is similar that indicated by the structural results.…”
Section: The Mechanism Of Activationsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…Previous studies show that mutations in the M2 region can alter the ion selectivity of nicotinic receptors, although mutations at the 2Ј position appear to have the greatest effect (Cohen et al, 1992;Wang and Imoto, 1992). To determine whether the L9ЈA mutation altered ion selectivity of ␣4␤2 receptors for three physiologically relevant cations (Na ϩ , K ϩ , and Ca 2ϩ ), we substituted K ϩ or Ca 2ϩ for extracellular Na ϩ and measured the shift in reversal potential (E r ) of the ACh response (see Materials and Methods).…”
Section: ؉mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Five symmetrically placed M2 helices from each of the five subunits create a hydrophobic region that is 3 Å at its narrowest and less than 3Á5 Å over a distance of approximately 8 Å in the closed state, and has been referred to as a hydrophobic girdle (Miyazawa et al 2003). Ion permeabilities suggest that the diameter of the open channel is between 7Á4 Å and 8Á4 Å for cation channels and between 5Á2 Å and 6Á2 Å for anion channels (Brown et al 1998 ;Cohen et al 1992 ;Fatima-Shad & Barry, 1993 ;Rundstrom et al 1994 ;Wang & Imoto, 1992). Originally, the channel gate was predicted to be close to the cytoplasmic end of M2 (Wilson & Karlin, 1998 ;Wilson et al 2000).…”
Section: M2 Lines the Channel Pore And Acts As The Channel Gatementioning
confidence: 99%