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Molecular function of alpha7 nicotinic receptors

Bouzat, Cecilia BeatrizIcon
Tipo del evento: Congreso
Nombre del evento: 6th International Iberian Biophysics Congress and X Iberoamerican Congress of Biophysics
Fecha del evento: 20/06/2018
Institución Organizadora: International Iberian Biophysics; Sociedad de Biofísica de España;
Título del Libro: 6th International Iberian Biophysics Congress and X Iberoamerican Congress of Biophysics
Editorial: Sociedad de Biofísica de España
Idioma: Inglés
Clasificación temática:
Biofísica

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The α7 nicotinic receptor is expressed in brain and non-neuronal cells. Enhancement of α7 activity by positive allosteric modulators (PAMs) is emerging as a therapeutic strategy for cognitive and inflammatory disorders. We have focused on understanding α7 function and potentiation. We revealed that PAMs enhance α7 activation by increasing the open-channel lifetime and inducing prolonged activation episodes. Although α7 has been considered the homomeric member of the family, a novel α7β2 receptor has been recently discovered in human brain. We generated α7β2 receptors with fixed stoichiometry by two approaches comprising concatenated and unlinked subunits. We found that β2 can assemble with α7 subunits resulting in receptors with different stoichiometries, kinetic signatures and PAM selectivity. This information provides fundamental basis required to decipher the role of α7β2 in native cells. In humans, there is a truncated α7 subunit (dupα7) that lacks part of the ACh-binding site and results from a partial duplication of the α7 gene. Its role remains unknown. We demonstrated that dupα7 acts as a negative modulator, cannot form channels, but can assemble with α7 into functional heteromeric receptors. Deciphering the molecular basis underlying α7 responses has implications for the design of novel therapeutic compounds.
Palabras clave: NICOTINIC RECEPTOR , ALPHA 7 RECEPTOR , PATCH CLAMP
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/221305
URL: http://biofisica.info/6th-iberian-10th-iberoamerican-biophysics-congress/
URL: https://www.uv.es/biophys/sbe/S/book_of_abstracts_S2.pdf
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Molecular function of alpha7 nicotinic receptors; 6th International Iberian Biophysics Congress and X Iberoamerican Congress of Biophysics; Castellon; España; 2018; 55-55
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