Studies of NMDA Receptor Function and Stoichiometry with Truncated and Tandem Subunits
Open Access
- 15 February 2003
- journal article
- Published by Society for Neuroscience in Journal of Neuroscience
- Vol. 23 (4) , 1151-1158
- https://doi.org/10.1523/jneurosci.23-04-01151.2003
Abstract
The subunits that compose eukaryotic glutamate ion channel receptors have three transmembrane domains (TMs) and terminate with intracellular tails that are important for controlling channel expression and localization. Truncation of NMDA receptor subunits before the final TM showed that this TM and intracellular tail region are necessary to form functional channels. However, it is shown here that these truncated subunits may be partially rescued by coexpressing the final TM and tail as a separate protein. The whole-cell currents so produced are somewhat lower than with full-length subunits, and they do not show the sag characteristic of currents from channels containing NR1 and NR2A subunits in the continued presence of an agonist. In addition, these truncated subunits were joined to full-length subunits to generate tandems. The functional expression of these tandems confirmed the tetrameric structure of NMDA receptors and also suggested that the subunits making up NMDA receptors are arranged as a dimer of dimers in the receptors with a 1-1-2-2 orientation of the subunits in the channel, and not in an alternating pattern of subunits around the pore. These results may redirect future studies into the mechanism of binding and gating in these receptors toward schemes including dimers, and may also be relevant to studies of glutamate receptor ion channels in general.Keywords
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