Author:
Chen Zi-Wei,Bracamontes John R.,Budelier Melissa M.,Germann Allison L.,Shin Daniel J.,Kathiresan Krishnan,Qian Ming-Xing,Manion Brad,Cheng Wayland W. L.,Reichert David E.,Akk Gustav,Covey Douglas F.,Evers Alex S.
Abstract
AbstractNeurosteroids are endogenous modulators of neuronal excitability and nervous system development and are being developed as anesthetic agents and treatments for psychiatric diseases. While GABAA receptors are the primary molecular targets of neurosteroid action, the structural details of neurosteroid binding to these proteins remain ill-defined. We synthesized neurosteroid analogue photolabeling reagents in which the photolabeling groups were placed at three positions around the neurosteroid ring structure, enabling identification of binding sites and mapping of neurosteroid orientation within these sites. Using middle-down mass spectrometry, we identified three clusters of photolabeled residues representing three distinct neurosteroid binding sites in the human α1β3GABAA receptor. Novel intrasubunit binding sites were identified within the transmembrane helical bundles of both the α1 and β3 subunits, adjacent to the extracellular domains. An intersubunit site in the interface between the β3(+) and α1(-) subunits of the GABAA receptor pentamer was also identified. Computational docking studies of neurosteroid to the three sites predicted critical residues contributing to neurosteroid interaction with the GABAA receptors. Electrophysiological studies based on these predictions indicate that both the α1 intrasubunit and β3-α1 intersubunit sites are critical for neurosteroid action.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Cited by
2 articles.
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