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From Crystal Structures of RgIA4 in Complex with Ac -AChBP to Molecular Determinants of Its High Potency of α9α10 nAChR.

Si PanYingxu FanXiaopeng ZhuYi XueSu-Lan LuoXinquan Wang
Published in: Marine drugs (2021)
α9-containing nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) have been shown to play critical roles in neuropathic pain. The α-conotoxin (α-CTx) RgIA and its analog RgIA4 were identified as the most selective inhibitor of α9α10 nAChR. However, the mechanism of their selectivity toward α9α10 nAChR remains elusive. Here, we reported the co-crystal structure of RgIA and RgIA4 in complex with Aplysia californica acetylcholine binding protein ( Ac -AChBP) at resolution of 2.6 Å, respectively. Based on the structure of the complexes, together with molecular dynamic simulation (MD-simulation), we suggested the key residues of α9α10 nAChR in determining its high affinity for RgIA/RgIA4. This is the first time the complex between pain-related conotoxins and Ac -AChBP was reported and the complementary side of α9 subunit in binding of the antagonists shown. These results provide realistic template for the design of new therapeutic in neuropathic pain.
Keyphrases
  • neuropathic pain
  • spinal cord
  • spinal cord injury
  • binding protein
  • single molecule
  • escherichia coli
  • molecular dynamics
  • high resolution
  • mass spectrometry
  • dna binding
  • tandem mass spectrometry