NMDA receptor activation requires remodelling of intersubunit contacts within ligand-binding heterodimers

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William F. Borschel
Swetha E. Murthy
Eileen M. Kasperek
Gabriela K. Popescu
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[1] University of Buffalo,Department of Biochemistry
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Two classes of glutamate-activated channels mediate excitation at central synapses: N-methyl-D-aspartic acid (NMDA) receptors and non-NMDA receptors. Despite substantial structural homology, each class generates signals with characteristic kinetics and mediates distinct synaptic functions. In non-NMDA receptors, the strength of intersubunit contacts within ligand-binding domains is inversely correlated with functional desensitization. Here we test how the strength of these contacts affects NMDA receptor activation by combining mutagenesis and single-channel current analyses. We show that receptors with covalently linked dimers had significantly lower activity due to high barriers to opening and unstable open states but had intact desensitization. On the basis of these observations, we suggest that in NMDA receptors rearrangements at the heterodimer interface represent an early and integral step of the opening sequence but are not required for desensitization. These results demonstrate distinct functional roles in the activation of NMDA and non-NMDA glutamate-gated channels for largely conserved intersubunit contacts.
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