Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor
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<StructureSection load='' size='450' side='right' scene='Journal:JBSD:16/Cv/2' caption='Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor, PDB code [[2bg9]]'> | <StructureSection load='' size='450' side='right' scene='Journal:JBSD:16/Cv/2' caption='Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor, PDB code [[2bg9]]'> | ||
==Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor== | ==Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor== | ||
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The '''nicotinic acetylcholine receptor''' is a key protein in neuronal communication. This protein effectively converts neurotransmitter binding into a membrane depolarization event. The protein combines neurotransmitter binding sites, specifically [[acetylcholine]], with a cationic ion channel, specifically sodium (Na). | The '''nicotinic acetylcholine receptor''' is a key protein in neuronal communication. This protein effectively converts neurotransmitter binding into a membrane depolarization event. The protein combines neurotransmitter binding sites, specifically [[acetylcholine]], with a cationic ion channel, specifically sodium (Na). | ||
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== Structure == | == Structure == | ||
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This protein carries anywhere from 2 to 5 [[acetylcholine]] binding sites which are located at the interface between two subunits. Each subunit contributes 3 loops to the binding site. There is also a "principle" side and a "complimentary" side of the subunits. The principle side binding nicotine with a high degree of specificity and the complimentary side binding a wide variety of acetylcholine like molecules. | This protein carries anywhere from 2 to 5 [[acetylcholine]] binding sites which are located at the interface between two subunits. Each subunit contributes 3 loops to the binding site. There is also a "principle" side and a "complimentary" side of the subunits. The principle side binding nicotine with a high degree of specificity and the complimentary side binding a wide variety of acetylcholine like molecules. | ||
- | See also [[Binding site of AChR]]. | + | See also [[Binding site of AChR]] and [[Acetylcholine Receptor and its Reaction to Cobra Venom]]. |
=== Ion Channel === | === Ion Channel === | ||
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When in the presence of [[acetylcholine]], the receptor undergoes a conformational change opening up the channel to an influx of sodium (Na) within the cell. When this happens the cell undergoes a depolarization event that triggers an action potential to propagate along the rest of the cell stimulating, for example, a muscle response. | When in the presence of [[acetylcholine]], the receptor undergoes a conformational change opening up the channel to an influx of sodium (Na) within the cell. When this happens the cell undergoes a depolarization event that triggers an action potential to propagate along the rest of the cell stimulating, for example, a muscle response. | ||
- | The opening of these channels only lasts for a millisecond due to [[cholinesterase]] being present and breaking down [[acetylcholine]] attached to the receptor causing the receptor to close again. Introduction of [[ | + | The opening of these channels only lasts for a millisecond due to [[cholinesterase]] being present and breaking down [[acetylcholine]] attached to the receptor causing the receptor to close again. Introduction of [[Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors]] can cause a depolarization block. It works by creating a prolonged refractory period in the depolarization event promoted by the opening of the receptor channel. |
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'''F'''riday '''F'''asciculations | '''F'''riday '''F'''asciculations | ||
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- | == 3D Structures of nicotinic acetylcholine receptor == | ||
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+ | *[[Receptor]] | ||
+ | *[[Transmembrane (cell surface) receptors]] | ||
+ | *[[Ionotropic receptors]] | ||
- | + | == 3D Structures of nicotinic acetylcholine receptor == | |
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== References == | == References == |
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References
1. Cholinesterase Inhibitors: Including Insecticides and Chemical Warfare Nerve Agents, Agency for Toxiz Substances and Disease Regulation accessed 5/2/14
2. Pierre-Jean Corringer and Jean-Pierre Changeux (2008) Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors. Scholarpedia, 3(1):3468.
3. Adcock C, Smith GR, Sansom MS. The nicotinic acetylcholine receptor: from molecular model to single-channel conductance. Eur Biophys J. 2000;29:29–37.
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