Trace metals in the brain: allosteric modulators of ligand-gated receptor channels, the case of ATP-gated P2X receptors

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作者
Huidobro-Toro, J. Pablo [1 ]
Lorca, Ramon A. [1 ]
Coddou, Claudio [1 ]
机构
[1] Pontificia Univ Catolica Chile, Fac Ciencias Biol, Dept Fisiol, Ctr Regulac Celular & Patol,JV Luco Inst Milenio, Santiago, Chile
关键词
zinc; copper; nucleotide receptors; P2X receptors; trace metal modulation; ionic channel gating;
D O I
10.1007/s00249-007-0230-7
中图分类号
Q6 [生物物理学];
学科分类号
071011 ;
摘要
Zinc and copper are indispensable trace metals for life with a recognized role as catalysts in enzyme actions. We now review evidence supporting the role of trace metals as novel allosteric modulators of ionotropic receptors: a new and fundamental physiological role for zinc and copper in neuronal and brain excitability. The review is focussed on ionotropic receptor channels including nucleotide receptors, in particular the P2X receptor family. Since zinc and copper are stored within synaptic vesicles in selected brain regions, and released to the synaptic cleft upon electrical nerve ending depolarization, it is plausible that zinc and copper reach concentrations in the synapse that profoundly affect ligand-gated ionic channels, including the ATP-gated currents of P2X receptors. The identification of key P2X receptor amino acids that act as ligands for trace metal coordination, carves the structural determinants underlying the allosteric nature of the trace metal modulation. The recognition that the identified key residues such as histidines, aspartic and glutamic acids or cysteines in the extracellular domain are different for each P2X receptor subtype and may be different for each metal, highlights the notion that each P2X receptor subtype evolved independent strategies for metal coordination, which form upon the proper three-dimensional folding of the receptor channels. The understanding of the molecular mechanism of allosteric modulation of ligand-operated ionic channels by trace metals is a new contribution to metallo-neurobiology.
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页码:301 / 314
页数:14
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