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Molecular determinants of α-conotoxin potency for inhibition of human and rat α6β4 nicotinic acetylcholine receptors.

Arik J Hone1, Todd T Talley2, Janet Bobango3, Cesar Huidobro Melo4, Fuaad Hararah4, Joanna Gajewiak4, Sean Christensen4, Peta J Harvey5, David J Craik5, J Michael McIntosh6.   

Abstract

Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) containing α6 and β4 subunits are expressed by dorsal root ganglion neurons and have been implicated in neuropathic pain. Rodent models are often used to evaluate the efficacy of analgesic compounds, but species differences may affect the activity of some nAChR ligands. A previous candidate α-conotoxin-based therapeutic yielded promising results in rodent models, but failed in human clinical trials, emphasizing the importance of understanding species differences in ligand activity. Here, we show that human and rat α6/α3β4 nAChRs expressed in Xenopus laevis oocytes exhibit differential sensitivity to α-conotoxins. Sequence homology comparisons of human and rat α6β4 nAChR subunits indicated that α6 residues forming the ligand-binding pocket are highly conserved between the two species, but several residues of β4 differed, including a Leu-Gln difference at position 119. X-ray crystallography of α-conotoxin PeIA complexed with the Aplysia californica acetylcholine-binding protein (AChBP) revealed that binding of PeIA orients Pro13 in close proximity to residue 119 of the AChBP complementary subunit. Site-directed mutagenesis studies revealed that Leu119 of human β4 contributes to higher sensitivity of human α6/α3β4 nAChRs to α-conotoxins, and structure-activity studies indicated that PeIA Pro13 is critical for high potency. Human and rat α6/α3β4 nAChRs displayed differential sensitivities to perturbations of the interaction between PeIA Pro13 and residue 119 of the β4 subunit. These results highlight the potential significance of species differences in α6β4 nAChR pharmacology that should be taken into consideration when evaluating the activity of candidate human therapeutics in rodent models.

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Keywords:  X-ray crystallography; analgesic; neuroinflammation; neuropathic pain; neuroscience; neurotoxin; neurotransmitter receptor; nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChR); nicotinic subunit α6; nicotinic subunit β4; nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy; small peptide; α1;-conotoxin

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30249616      PMCID: PMC6240866          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.RA118.005649

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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