Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor

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== Structure ==
== Structure ==
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The receptor is a transmembrane pentameric glycoprotein. It has a weight of approximately 300,000 Daltons. It cylindrical in appearance by electron microscopy approximately 16nm in length and 8nm in diameter. The main ion channel is composed of a water pore that runs through the entire length of the protein. If viewed from the synaptic cleft, the protein will look like a pseudo-symmetrical rosette shown in the picture below composed of 10 different aplha and 4 different beta subunits.
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The receptor is a transmembrane pentameric glycoprotein. It has a weight of approximately 300,000 Daltons. It cylindrical in appearance by electron microscopy approximately 16nm in length and 8nm in diameter. The main ion channel is composed of a water pore that runs through the entire length of the protein. If viewed from the synaptic cleft, the protein will look like a pseudo-symmetrical rosette shown in the picture below composed of 10 different alpha and 4 different beta subunits.
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Revision as of 17:30, 4 January 2016

Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor, PDB code 2bg9

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3D Structures of nicotinic acetylcholine receptor

Updated on 04-January-2016

4d01 – hAChR α-9 subunit extracellular domain – human
4uxu – hAChR α-9 subunit extracellular domain + methyllycaconitine
4uy2 – hAChR α-9 subunit extracellular domain + α-bungarotoxin
2qc1 – AChR α subunit extracellular domain + α-bungarotoxin - mouse
3mra – TcAChR α subunit M3 transmembrane segment – Torpedo californica - NMR
2k58 – AChR beta-2 subunit M1 transmembrane segment - NMR
2k59 – AChR beta-2 subunit M2 transmembrane segment - NMR
1oed – TmAChR pore – Torpedo marmorata – electron images
2bg9, 4aq5, 4aq9, 4bog, 4boi, 4bon, 4boo, 4bor, 4bot – TmAChR – Cryo-EM

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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